If you have not setup any views before choosing this option the dialog box will be empty.
Floor plan section cut line.
Select the section line.
Figure 6 28 shows how building section cuts are indicated on floor plans.
Click the break line edit button and then click in the middle of one of the clip planes to place a break.
Interior and exterior elevations are noted on the floor plan in much the same way as building section cuts figure 6 29.
Off the floor was a guideline that had to be fudged all the time in order to produce the clearest possible floor plan.
Back in the pencil and mylar days the convention that a plan is a horizontal section cut at 3 ft.
The plan is typically cut at a height of about 4 feet but the architect drawing the plan may cut it at a different height.
You will see a diamond handle where the break has been placed and a square edit handle between the break and the clip plane s end edit handle.
Adapt the value of this parameter to avoid the section line to be hidden when changing the scaling factor to the correct.
That s what a plan view is after all.
This means that you have an imaginary plane cutting through the building at an elevation of 4 feet above the floor.
Therefor you see in the cut anything that the plane passes through.
If the section line is invisible change the floor plan scale factor back to a value that enable you to see the section line.
In your floor plan view you can step your cutting planes by selecting the camera s symbol to highlight it.
It displays a list of section views and floor plan views.
To create stepped cutting planes.
Plan drawings are in fact a type of section but they cut through the building on a horizontal rather than vertical plane.
Selecting the section cut floor plan generate option from the utilities menu brings up the section floor plan views generate view dialog box.
It is also called a plan which is a measured plane typically projected at the floor height of 4 ft 1 2 m as opposed to an elevation which is a measured plane projected from the side of a building along its height or a section or cross section where a building is cut along an axis to reveal the interior structure.