Arch00018.pngCreating Slab Styles

Slab_tool00019.png 

To create a slab style:

1. Click the Slab tool from the Building Shell tool set, and click Preferences from the Tool bar.

The Slab Preferences dialog box opens.

2. Click Edit Slab Attributes to define the slab attributes in Top/Plan view.

The Slab Attributes dialog box opens. The slab attributes of an unstyled slab are initially set to the parameters displayed in the Attributes palette. If they are changed here, the Attributes palette reflects the changed attributes of the selected slab (after exiting the Slab Preferences dialog box).

Fill, pen, and opacity can be set by class rather than by the attributes in the Slab Attributes dialog box. If the slab class is changed later, the slab changes to use the attributes of the new class. Slab attributes cannot be overridden on a per-instance basis; if a slab style uses class attributes, all slabs of that style must use class attributes. However, slabs of the same slab style can be placed in different classes.

3. Click OK to return to the Slab Preferences dialog box.

4. Click the Insertion Options tab to set the slab insertion options.

5. Click the Textures tab to select textures for the slab parts (Renderworks required).

6. Click the Data tab to specify slab record information, which is IFC-compliant and can be included in a slab style schedule. These fields are optional; enter text only where desired.

7. Click Save Preferences as Slab Style.

The Assign Name dialog box opens.

8. Enter a unique name for the slab style and click OK.

If the slab style name already exists, you are prompted to cancel and select a different name, or replace existing slabs with the slab style applied with the edited slab style. If you are replacing slab styles, the Slab Replacement dialog box opens; specify the slab replacement properties.

9. The new slab style is saved with the file and is listed under Slab Styles in the Resource Browser as well as the Slab Style list in the Tool bar.

A new slab style can also be created by clicking Resources > New Resource > Slab Style in the Resource Browser. A slab style created in this way is not associated with the current slab preference setting, but can be applied later.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Resource Libraries

The Attributes Palette

Applying a Texture to an Object

Setting Class Properties

Creating Slabs

Editing Slab Styles

Applying Slab Styles

Replacing Slab Styles

Editing Slabs

 

www.vectorworks.net