Page 406 - Divyank Tyagi
P. 406

372   |  ChaPter  10  Working With Phasing, grouPs, and design oPtions



                             If there’s any remaining confusion, it probably involves the naming convention of Show
                           Previous + Demo. A better name might be Show Existing + Demolition, but Existing is a bit
                           misleading because this setting is showing the previous phase, which is not necessarily existing
                           elements. They might be temporary elements that need to be demolished. Therefore, Show
                           Previous makes more sense.


                           Using Graphic Overrides
                           The Graphic Overrides tab is the final tab in the Phasing dialog box (Figure 10.13). This dialog
                           box relates back to the Overridden assignment of the previous tab.


                 Figure 10.13
                 The graphic
                 overrides tab






























                             This tab allows you to override geometry in a few areas: the Lines and Patterns
                           characteristics of Projection/Surface and Cut (which refers to the cut profile of objects). You also
                           have the option to just halftone the element. Finally, you can assign a unique Material setting
                           when rendering. Although this ability is helpful for rendering with phase information, it can
                           also be useful for rendering everything to a matte material, something we discuss in Chapter 11,
                           “Visualization.” As it is, phasing can show you where you are (new construction) and where
                           you’re coming from (existing), but not where you’re going (future).
















          c10.indd   372                                                                             5/3/2014   11:04:37 AM
   401   402   403   404   405   406   407   408   409   410   411