The horizontal planes are top cut plane and bottom.
Floor plan cutting plane line.
It is a measured drawing to scale of the layout of a floor in a building.
The cut plane is a plane that determines at what height certain.
A top view or bird s eye view does not show an orthogonally projected plane cut at the typical four foot height above the floor level.
A floor plan is not a top view or birds eye view.
A floor plan could show.
Use document floor plan cut plane to open the floor plan cut plane settings dialog box.
Everything below the cutting plan appears in the floor plan.
That s what a plan view is after all.
Every plan view has a property called view range also known as a visible range.
Floor plans always depict an overhead view of the spaces you are creating and should be thought of as an horizontal cut or section that is taken at 1200mm 4ft across the entire floor.
The imaginary line or slice on a floor plan drawing showing where a building is cut typically about 4 feet above the floor.
If the family category is changed lighting fixtures the family will not be visible in the floor plan view.
Line weight refers to the blackness intensity and width of a line on the drawing surface.
Off the floor was a guideline that had to be fudged all the time in order to produce the clearest possible floor plan.
The generic model family category will appear in the floor plan view.
Back in the pencil and mylar days the convention that a plan is a horizontal section cut at 3 ft.
Cut plane height to current story enter.
In a floor plan view it is often the walls that are drawn with the darkest lines in order to define the spaces figure 3 8.
In the following example the generic model family is above the cut plane but falls below the top plane.
The top and bottom clip planes represent the topmost and bottommost portion of the view range.
The view range is a set of horizontal planes that control object visibility and display in the view.
Cut plane height to current story enter the height at which elements will be cut for display on the floor plan.
Interior walls and hallways.
The other options in this dialog box relative floor plan range and.
Anything below or above this point is dotted or dashed for example a low level window or the remaining treads of a staircase.