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current status -> modified status -» superimposed status

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I have made some attempts but it is not practical at all! can you export/import layers individually? If it were possible, perhaps, working on separate files the thing would be resolved easily. I then saw that to overcome the problem that I mentioned the openings that would remain in the walls there is a special tool not to show them. the road could be right by acting on the categories on and off. remains the doubt of how differential in print for the overlay. I mean, since the current and modified tables do not have yellow and red, I have to create categories so that in the current and modified states it is all black while in the superimposed they will have to activate the others. recommend two files?
However, a further problem arises with the lofts. Let's put the case that I have a nice lockdown on the first floor. I'm thinking of making a nice ladder with its hole... How do I manage it? paradoxically a wall moved you manage better than a perforated loft! ! ! !
 
I have made some attempts but it is not practical at all! can you export/import layers individually?
You mean from one file to another?
cover all content from a file and paste it on another file.
or refer the layer of a file to another file.
remains the doubt of how differential in print for the overlay. I mean, since the current and modified tables do not have yellow and red, I have to create categories so that in the current and modified states it is all black while in the superimposed they will have to activate the others.
create viewports and act on those.
in practice create a new layer of layout that, for example, call the comparison table.
create the two viewports: that of the project and that of the state of fact.
edit the categories of the two viewports, assigning them color of pen and specific fillings.
if status and project are on different files, create viewport referencing on the file where you will have the comparison table.

recommend two files?
having everything on a single file is very convenient, because drawing, for example, status and design on different layers takes advantage of having them overlapped. but there are two factors to consider:
1) increases file weight
2) If you go out to dwg you have to remember to export 2 separate files and...
However, a further problem arises with the lofts. Let's put the case that I have a nice lockdown on the first floor. I'm thinking of making a nice ladder with its hole... How do I manage it?
If you have been in fact and project on layers or separate files I don't think there's a problem.
But maybe I didn't understand what you mean.
I do.
 
1- I have to study the references and see what comes out of them.
2- I noticed that vw with a 3d model next to the definition in my configuration (g5 1,8 ghz and 3.5 gb ram) slows down a bit .... I fear that ingigating it will not be the solution;
3- the speech on the floors was assumed to work on a single file. Unfortunately I had not clarified.

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In essence, the solution that currently appears closest to me (but I still have to develop it) is as follows:

create various categories to deal with each type of element (almost individually where it will intervene with changes compared to the original state) so that you can then generate a viewport where to change the categories with yellow and red.
an immanent project method programming work but should work.
the graphics part we say is set up. At this point, however, I do not know what effects it has on electronic sheets.
It goes without saying that I will have double superpowers for the calculation rai (which will have to be better managed even at the level of categories to differentiate).

In short, a scary tree is born.
Perhaps it is better to work on separate files so that the calculations are faithful.

In this, domus cad is much easier. I have to admit vw is a personal trainer not indifferent... just to understand all these things burning dozens of kcal in brain activity.

on gigantic files I imagine that mental activity in remembering and managing everything is at star levels! Will a good workout be enough?
 
adopted solution:

realization of comparison categories yellow and red

plant
you do the current state, dubling it on a gloss of equal characteristics and you do the modified. of this you do the viewport then turns on and off what you want to get. I recommend acting on the transparency of the polish that you want in the second floor. then with the polygons in the respective categories of comparison you make the overlap

brochures/sections
Starting from the current gloss you go to orthogonal view, you select everything and you do "copy and convert in lines" creating a current gloss for the prospectus in question and transferring what I'm interested in.
I'm going to go to the polish created and I'm doing a viewport.
I follow the same procedure for the modified state.
at this point recalling the viewport agisco on the current and modified glosses by diversifying them for transparency.
I will create my polygons in the respective categories of comparison so that we will have the overlap.
 
adopted solution:

realization of comparison categories yellow and red

plant
you do the current state, dubling it on a gloss of equal characteristics and you do the modified. of this you do the viewport then turns on and off what you want to get. I recommend acting on the transparency of the polish that you want in the second floor. then with the polygons in the respective categories of comparison you make the overlap

brochures/sections
Starting from the current gloss you go to orthogonal view, you select everything and you do "copy and convert in lines" creating a current gloss for the prospectus in question and transferring what I'm interested in.
I'm going to go to the polish created and I'm doing a viewport.
I follow the same procedure for the modified state.
at this point recalling the viewport agisco on the current and modified glosses by diversifying them for transparency.
I will create my polygons in the respective categories of comparison so that we will have the overlap.
 

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