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overall plant

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Hello everyone, my problem is simple: I can not see in the plant, to print it, a generic planimetry; that is the visual "from above" of the whole complex, without internal partition walls and various objects.

while having inserted the cutting plan plant at 4 meters, archicad continues to view me also the interior; how to avoid this?

ps. use archicad 14
 
a planovolumetric, if I understand what it is... Let's say I want some sort of horizontal "uplifted". a simple view from above in short, what is covered must be covered, what you see should be seen (and not that I can see objects under the covers), simple.
 
What, would you do in 3d? .-. the project is already beautiful that done, in 3d; but I need to print cmq, among other things, a general plan of the project.. .
 
while having inserted the cutting plan plant at 4 meters, archicad continues to view me also the interior; how to avoid this?

ps. use archicad 14
go to the drawing, right click and click on "updated".
 

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this is what emerges in the plant currently (a part of the project): http://i53.tinypic.com/35cndhl.pngto make you understand all that ambaradam, this is more or less the same visual in perspective: http://i51.tinypic.com/11vjm1l.pngas you see, in the plant you see also the objects and inner walls, which I do not want to see. I just want a "photography" from above.

This is a quick thing made with paint on the same image, how I would like it, to make you understand: http://i55.tinypic.com/28i0tpc.png
 
you have to set the various visible elements on all floors and go to the last. or as I suggested at first, you have to go to 3d and set the parallel view. Moreover this would be the only way to have shadows, which in a planivolumetric are essential.
 
you have to set the various visible elements on all floors and go to the last. or as I suggested at first, you have to go to 3d and set the parallel view. Moreover this would be the only way to have shadows, which in a planivolumetric are essential.
Hello girls, I have the same problem, too. I wonder how to "set the various visible elements on all floors". I know that this is the right solution because I once had succeeded just like this. I don't remember the route now:-s
 
I'm sorry, but what does it take to create an additional plan? If your building ends on the fourth floor, on the fifth floor you have the roofing plant
 

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