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© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting: Unit 7 Slide 1 Unit 7 Sections and Schedules in ADT

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 2 Sections A section represents a building model as if the model were cut vertically to show interior detail. You can create two- dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) section objects, or a live section view of the model.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 3 Sections You can control the size and shape of the section you generate and assign materials to the section for an optimal visual representation of the sectioned objects.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 4 Sections Section objects remain linked to the building model that you used to create them, unless you explode the section. Because of this link between the section and the building model, any changes to the building model can be reflected in the section as well.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 5 Sections The section line defines the extents of the section that you extract from the building model. Sections lines can be straight or jogged.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 6 Sections Section marks, which typically contain a letter or number and indicate the direction of the section, appear at each end of the section line. After you draw the section line, you can create a section object or a live section view from the line.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 7 2D Sections 2D sections are created by cutting a number of objects with a section line and then creating a 2D section object from them. The section object is drawn without hidden and overlapping lines. You can edit a 2D section by changing its object display properties or its style display properties.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 8 3D Sections 3D sections are created by cutting a number of objects with a section line and then creating a 3D isometric section object from them. 3D sections do not use styles.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 9 Sections You can control the display of subdivisions within 3D sections. Using the Hidden Line Projection command, you can create 2D hidden line projections of any view of the 3D section that you can explode and edit or hatch.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 10 Sections A 2D or 3D section object can have a number of subdivisions partitioning the section object. This feature is useful when you want to create a view of the object in which the parts that are closer to the viewer are drawn with darker and stronger lines, and parts that are farther off are drawn lighter.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 11 Sections A live section view is a special view of a 3D section where the objects that are sectioned are not converted to a 3D section object. Instead, the existing model objects are displayed as a 3D section.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 12 Sections The parts of the objects within the bounding box of the section line keep their individual display components while the parts of the objects outside of the section line can optionally be displayed or hidden. To control the appearance of the object parts outside of the section line, you need to assign a material to the sectioned objects.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 13 Schedules Schedule table styles determine the content and appearance of schedule tables that you add to drawings.

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 14 Schedules Content and Format of Schedule Tables  Objects that can be included in the schedule table  Property data to be tracked in the schedule table  Sequence and format of columns  Property data format of schedule values  Format of table titles, column headers, and table cells  Sorting sequence of rows  Display properties of tables

© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 7 Slide 15 Creating Schedule Tables Drag a schedule table that has the properties you want to a tool palette. Drag a schedule table style from the Style Manager to a tool palette, and then customize the properties of the new tool. Copy a tool from another palette to the current palette, and then customize the properties of the new tool. Copy an existing tool in the current palette and then customize the properties of the new tool.