A section is a cut through the 3d-model.
An elevation is different. It shows the face of something, or perhaps more correct, the projection of an object/s to a plane.
So I looked forward to use PLACE ELEVATION CALLOUT > INTERIOR ELEVATION. Cool tool.
But my testing suggests it produces SECTIONS, not elevations.
It does exclude a wc chair - but not other geometry at the location of the callout that don't reach to the wall at the direction of the callout.
I can still place a separate elevation-callout very close to the wall. But that nukes the beauty of placing all four elevation of a room in one go.
Just me ?
Now if it is a curve you have to strech out I will conceed to the need for a manual elevation.
But for any flat wall you can position a cut in an interior room in front of a wall or outside the building in front of a wall and get great elevations.
Ustn since 1988SS4 - i7-3.45Ghz-16 Gb-250/1Tb/1Tb-Win8.1-64bEric D. MilbergerArchitect + Master Planner + BIMSenior Master Planner NASA - Marshall Space Flight CenterThe Milberger Architectural Group, llc
I think the thought process of what an elevation or section are need to change a bit as what we use has changed
No Marc, elevations and sections are different animals.
Test the tool in a non-rectangular room.
regards / Thomas Voghera
Hi Thomas,
An Elevation is a particular type of Section.
In our software creating an Elevation Callout picks the appropriate detailing symbol, sets the saved View type, allows Elevations to be grouped in Project Explorer etc. so it is an Elevation tool.
Marc
Travis - yes those are better.
But have a try from one point in a non-rectangular room.
And as stated several times - the tool is cool - but should not be called 'elevation'.