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DPR Model Slicer v4
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What is DPR Model Slicer v4? .................................................................................................. 3
Basic questions about DPR Model Slicer v4:............................................................................ 4
What’s new on Version 4? ......................................................................................................... 4
What operating systems does it support? ................................................................................ 4
What versions of Revit does it support? ................................................................................... 4
Do I need to manually uninstall any previous versions of Model Slicer? ............................... 4
Do projects created on the previous release transfer to the new release?........................... 4
How to use the ‘Create 3D Sections’ tool? ............................................................................... 4
How does it work? ...................................................................................................................... 5
How to create a new project?.................................................................................................... 5
How to create a new 3D section box? ...................................................................................... 8
How to define elevation boundaries? ....................................................................................... 8
How to define plan view boundaries? .................................................................................... 10
How to override plan view boundaries? ................................................................................. 11
Option 1: Use the ‘Rectangle’ Tool ..................................................................................... 11
Option 2: Use the ‘Pick X’ and ‘Pick Y’ Grid Selection Tools ............................................. 11
Option 3: Manual Project Extents Definition ...................................................................... 13
How to create additional 3D section boxes? ......................................................................... 14
How to create new visibility settings? ..................................................................................... 16
How to create 3D Views? ......................................................................................................... 22
How to duplicate a project? ..................................................................................................... 25
How to use the ‘Create Room Sections’ tool? ........................................................................ 26
How does it work? .................................................................................................................... 26
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How to create a new project?.................................................................................................. 27
How to access an existing project? ........................................................................................ 28
How to choose which room sections to export? .................................................................... 29
How to define the names for each of the views created? ..................................................... 30
How to create the views? ........................................................................................................ 30
How to offset the box boundaries? ......................................................................................... 31
How to export the 3D Views? .................................................................................................. 33
How to ‘Clean Up’ your views? ................................................................................................ 36
How to reuse a project’s settings for other projects? ............................................................. 37
How to share project settings with other users? .................................................................... 40
How to register? ...................................................................................................................... 43
Licensing ................................................................................................................................. 44
Uninstalling ............................................................................................................................. 44
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What is DPR Model Slicer v4?
DPR Model Slicer is a Revit plugin which facilitates the creation of 3D building sections from
a Revit model. Inherently within Revit, the only way to separate a model by floor is to filter it
by reference levels. Unfortunately, this often results in a product such as shown below,
where items modeled as multi-floor elements (such as walls or columns), become
associated with only one floor, despite occupying space on many floors.
Revit model filtered to show just 1st floor elements
During the construction coordination process, this can be a limitation, so it is often desired
to have the building model separated into individual floors. DPR Model Slicer was created to
make this process faster. The end result is a model which is accurately sectioned by floor.
Revit model after sectioning to 1st floor bounds using DPR Model Slicer
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Basic questions about DPR Model Slicer v4:
What’s new on Version 4?
1. The addition of the ‘Create Room Sections’ tool to allow users to export sections
based on rooms created within the model.
2. New ‘Duplicate Project’ functionality.
3. Improved ‘NWC Export’ functionality.
4. Other miscellaneous changes.
What operating systems does it support?
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 – 32-bit and 64-bit
What versions of Revit does it support?
Revit 2012, Revit 2013, and Revit 2014
Do I need to manually uninstall any previous versions of Model Slicer?
No. However, when you install DPR’s Model Slicer v4 it will automatically prompt you to
uninstall v3. If you already registered v3 then the registration will be automatically
transferred to your new version of the software.
Do projects created on the previous release transfer to the new release?
Yes, all projects created in DPR Model Slicer v3 will go through a one-time upgrade process
and transfer into DPR Model Slicer v4. However, note that DPR Model Slicer v4 projects are
not backwards compatible with DPR Model Slicer v3.
How to use the ‘Create 3D Sections’ tool?
Go to the “Add-Ins” tab in Revit and look for the DPR Model Slicer v4 section. Click on
‘Create 3D Sections’.
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How does it work?
DPR Model Slicer was designed, not only to make the creation of these sections easier, but
also to allow you to quickly repeat the process on other projects or versions of the model.
There are two main parts of any 3D building section in DPR Model Slicer
1. 3D Section Boxes: Defines the top and bottom bounds of the section. Typically
corresponds to a building level.
2. Visibility Settings: Defines the visibility settings for the section (what objects are
shown in that view)
By combining these two settings, all of the requested 3D sections can be created.
How to create a new project?
All settings are assigned to a specific project. This will allow you to quickly recall settings that
you have already setup, along with giving you the ability to copy settings from other projects
and share the settings with other users.
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1. Click 'Edit' next to the “Project's” dropdown.
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2. Click 'New' to create a new project.
3. Type in a name for the project and press ‘OK’. Then press ‘OK’ again.
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How to create a new 3D section box?
This is where you will set all of your 3D sections that you want created. These section boxes
will be based off of an upper and lower boundary as well as bounding extents on a plan view.
How to define elevation boundaries?
Elevation boundaries are based on the levels defined in your model. For example, if your
project had 3 levels called 'Level 1', 'Level 2', and 'Roof'. There would likely be 3 section
boxes that you would want to create:
Level 1: Lower Bound=Level 1, Upper Bound=Level 2
Level 2: Lower Bound=Level 2, Upper Bound=Roof
Roof: Lower Bound=Roof, Upper Bound=Roof +20' (or another suitable offset)
1. To have a more efficient workflow we will only define the boundaries for Level 1 for
now. The other 3D section boxes will be created afterwards using the ‘Copy’ tool.
2. To create the first 3D section box, start by selecting you project from the ‘Projects’
dropdown list. Then click 'New' under the ‘3D Section Boxes’ area.
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3. Enter the prefix that you want for your 3D Views and press ‘OK’. This will become the
first half of your final 3D view name. A suggestion is to finish the name with a space
or an underscore so that the name on the final 3D view looks well.
4. To define the ‘Elevation View Boundaries’ choose your ‘Lower Bounds’, ‘Upper
Bounds’, and ‘Offsets’ by highlighting your section and then selecting the appropriate
lower and upper bounds and corresponding offsets. Note: the elevation boundaries
options in the dropdown are based on the elevations defined within your Revit model.
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How to define plan view boundaries?
Plan view boundaries can only be assigned by first having a 2D view of your Revit model
open. If you have a 3D View open, go to a 2D View and then click the ‘Refresh’ button in the
plug-in to activate it.
Note: When you define ‘Plan View Boundaries’, you are only setting those boundaries for the
currently selected level.
You have two options for creating the plan view boundaries. ‘Default boundaries to project
extents’ and ‘Override project extents with these values’.
1. One option is to click the radio button which says ‘Default boundaries to project
extents’. This will set the plan view boundaries so that they include any content in
your model within the elevation view boundaries.
2. Another option is to click on the radio button which says ‘Override project extents
with these values’. This will give you two alternatives to define your own boundaries.
The next section explains this option in detail.
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How to override plan view boundaries?
1. Start by choosing ‘Override project extents with these values’. You will have three
options to define the project extents.
Option 1: Use the ‘Rectangle’ Tool
1. Perhaps the easiest way to define the boundaries is to use the ‘Rectangle Selection’
tool. To use it click on the ‘Rectangle Selection’ button. Then click ‘OK’ and define
the boundaries by drawing a rectangle.
Option 2: Use the ‘Pick X’ and ‘Pick Y’ Grid Selection Tools
1. You must have a plan grid in order to access this option. If you do not have a grid, you
will need to create your own grid or click on ‘Grid ON/OFF’. This will automatically
create or remove a 10ftx10ft grid covering the extents of the model.
2. Now that you have a grid (either your own or the one created automatically on the
step above), click on ‘Pick X’. The X values will be set by selecting vertical gridlines.
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3. After you click on ‘Pick X’ to select the ‘Vertical Bounds’ click ‘OK’ on the instruction.
4. Click on your first gridline boundary and say ‘OK’
5. Click on your second gridline and click ‘OK’. Once the boundaries are determined,
click ‘OK’ again.
6. Repeat the process to select the ‘Horizontal Bounds’ by clicking on ‘Pick Y’. The Y
values are set by selecting horizontal gridlines.
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Option 3: Manual Project Extents Definition
1. Alternatively you can manually enter or modify any model boundary at any time in the
process.
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How to create additional 3D section boxes?
1. Once you have defined the plan view boundaries for one level, use the ‘Copy’ tool to
create additional 3D section boxes as needed. Note: you can also use the ‘New’ tool
on the left as described in ‘How to create a new 3D section box?’, but if you use this
tool you will have to redefine the plan view boundaries.
2. Name your view.
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3. Adjust your elevation boundaries.
4. Repeat this process to create all the desired 3D section boxes for your project.
Then click ‘Save’.
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How to create new visibility settings?
1. Under the ‘Visibility Settings’ section click 'New'.
2. Enter a ‘Name’ for your new Visibility Filter and click ‘OK’. Alternatively, you have the
option of importing a visibility filter that you've already created for another project by
clicking on ‘Import from Existing Project’.
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3. Highlight one of your new visibility filters, and click on 'Edit'.
4. This is where you will choose the visibility settings for your 3D views. First choose
one of the two radio buttons, ‘Apply View Template’ or ‘Manual Visibility Settings’.
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5. If you choose ‘Manual Visibility Setting’ select the visibility categories you wish to
include and press 'OK'. Repeat this process by choosing the correct visibility settings
for each one of your visibility filters.
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6. If you choose ‘Apply View Template’ select the template you wish to utilize and press
'OK'. This will apply the same visibility settings as defined in the view template.
Repeat this process by choosing the correct visibility settings for each one of your
visibility filters. (See the next steps for details on how to create and edit the view
templates.)
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7. To review, create, or edit your ‘View Templates’ go to the ‘View’ tab, click on ‘View
Templates’ and click on ‘Manage View Templates’.
8. Here you can create new templates by clicking on the ‘Duplicate’ icon on the bottom
left corner. Once you created your template start editing the properties as desired.
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9. Make sure to click ‘Edit…’ next to ‘V/G Overrides Model’ to choose your visibility
filters.
10. Browse through the other tabs and options to adjust your settings as needed.
11. The settings you choose will be reflected on the 3D views you create using the
template.
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How to create 3D Views?
1. Define which ‘3D Views’ you want to create by selecting the checkboxes for each
corresponding level. Note: each one of ‘3D Section Boxes’ has its own associated
‘Visibility Settings’ check box. You must set these options for each level individually
by clicking on each corresponding 3D Section Box selection, and then selecting the
desired ‘Visibility Settings’ for that particular level.
2. Click 'Save' to save your current settings.
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3. Check the boxes for the views you want to create. Then click 'Create 3D Views' to
create the 3D Views. This process will take a variable amount of time depending on
the size of the project, how many views are being created, and computer speed.
4. After clicking ‘Create 3D Views’ the following window will pop up. Click ‘OK’.
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5. Look at your Revit ‘Project Browser’. All the new views will be listed under the ‘3D
Views’.
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How to duplicate a project?
1. To duplicate a project start by clicking on the ‘Edit…’ button under the ‘Projects’
section.
2. Then choose your project from the list.
3. Then click ‘Duplicate’.
4. Name your new copy of the project and click ‘Ok’.
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How to use the ‘Create Room Sections’ tool?
Go to the “Add-Ins” tab in Revit and look for the DPR Model Slicer v4 section. Click on
‘Create Room Sections’.
How does it work?
The ‘Create Room Section’ tool was added to simplify the creation of section boxes based on
existing Rooms defined within the Revit model. The tool takes each room’s boundaries (min
& max X, Y, Z) to create a rectangular section box around the room’s boundaries.
As indicated in the image below, the ‘Create Room Section’ dialog has 4 main sections.
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How to create a new project?
1. To create a new project, simply enter the Project’s name in the ‘New Project’ text box.
The project will be saved once you click the ‘Create’ button.
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How to access an existing project?
1. To access an existing project, simply click the ‘Existing Project’ radio button and
select your project from the dropdown list.
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How to choose which room sections to export?
1. The ‘Rooms in Building’ section of the ‘Create Rooms Section’ tool shows all the
rooms that have been defined within the Revit model. This tool will create a tree
structure broken down by level. Simply check the rooms for which you want to create
a 3D section.
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How to define the names for each of the views created?
1. The ‘View Name Combination’ section of the ‘Create Rooms Section’ tool has text
boxes to allow you to add a ‘Prefix’ and/or a ‘Sufix’ to each room section view
created. In addition, there are three checkboxes that allow you to add within the view
name the ‘Room Level’, ‘Room Number’, and/or ‘Room Name’.
How to create the views?
1. Simply click ‘Create’.
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How to offset the box boundaries?
1. This is a very important tool. Use the ‘Section Box Offset’ section of the ‘Create
Rooms Section’ tool to add an offset on the ‘Top’, ‘Bottom’, and/or ‘Sides’ of the
rectangular section box. The rooms defined within Revit extend to the inside of the
walls, thus if you don’t have a ‘Sides’ offset you will not see the room walls. Also, it’s
important to check the height definition of the room within Revit to understand how
much offset you might need on the ‘top’. You might also want to add a ‘bottom’
offset to show the room’s floor. See example on next page.
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Figure 1: DPR 3D Logo Revit Model
Figure 2: 'D Room' exported without boundaries
Figure 3: 'D Room' exported with 1ft offset on the sides and bottom.
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How to export the 3D Views?
1. Click 'Export Views’ on the DPR Model Slicer Toolbar
2. Under ‘Select Views’ choose the views you wish to export.
3. Find the ‘Destination’ folder you wish to save the files in.
4. Select the ‘File Type’ (DWG, DWF, or NWC) and choose the ‘Options…’ you desire.
a. See next page for details on export options.
5. Click ‘OK’ to export. Export time will vary based on model size and computer speed.
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6. The options available for the DWG export are the following:
7. The options available for the DWF export are the following:
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8. There are no special options for the NWC export. However, there are several
important notes to consider when exporting to NWC.
a. You must have the Navisworks exporter Plug-in installed in Revit. If you do not
have this plug-in installed you may get it by following these instructions (the
instructions are the same for 2012, 2013, and 2014):
i. http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit/enu/Community/Tips_and_Tricks
/Import,_Export,_Layers/Enabling_Navisworks_2013_Exporters_for_R
evit
9. Once the export is complete you will see the following message:
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How to ‘Clean Up’ your views?
1. If you need to delete some or all of your views (2D or 3D) you can use the ‘Clean Up’
tool.
2. The list of views will include all views created through DPR’s Model Slicer as well as
all views created using the standard Revit tools.
3. Simply choose which views you want to remove and click ‘Delete’. Then click ‘OK’.
4. Finally click ‘Cancel’ or the red ‘X’ on the top right corner to exit the tool. Note:
clicking on ‘Cancel’ will not undo your operation; however, if you make a mistake you
can ‘undo’ to recover your views.
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How to reuse a project’s settings for other projects?
1. Open a new project in Revit.
2. Go to the “Add-Ins” tab in Revit and click on ‘Create 3D Sections’.
3. On the ‘Projects’ dropdown list, choose an existing project whose properties you want
to match on your new Revit model.
4. You will get following message. Read the message and click ‘Ok’.
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5. If there is an exact match between the names of the levels in the Revit model that
you have open and the names of the levels used in the project you select from the
dropdown, then you are all set. All properties from the project in the dropdown menu
will transfer over and apply to your new model. Click ‘Save’.
6. If there are any differences between the names of the levels in the Revit model that
you have open and the names of the levels used in the project you select from the
dropdown, then follow the next steps.
7. All the ‘Visibility Settings’, ‘Plan Boundaries’ and ‘Elevation Offsets’ will automatically
transfer to the new project.
8. However, the ‘Elevation Boundaries’ are tied to the level names. Thus, only the
‘Elevation Boundaries’ that have a level name that matches a level name in the Revit
model that you have open will transfer over.
9. If there is a level name match but the elevations are different, then the elevation for
the Revit model you have open will be used in the DPR Model Slicer settings.
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10. If there’s no matching level name you will have to reassign the ‘Lower and Upper
Bounds’.
11. Edit your properties as needed. Then click ‘Save’.
12. Remember you can also import the ‘Visibility Settings’ from a different project by
following steps 1 and 2 on ‘How to create new visibility settings? – Page 15’.
Simply choose which views you want to import and click ‘OK’.
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How to share project settings with other users?
1. Go to the “Add-Ins” tab in Revit and click on ‘Create 3D Sections’.
2. Click on 'Settings', then ‘Project Settings…”.
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3. This will open a file explorer window containing all the project files (in XML format)
that are linked with the local DPR Model Slicer application.
4. If you want to see projects created using the ‘Create Room Sections’ tool go up one
level in the folder structure to the ‘Settings’ folder. In that folder you will see the
‘Room Bound Project’ folder.
5. To share the project with another user simply ‘Copy’ the file you wish to share. Then
‘Send’ the file to the user.
6. Have the other user (who must also have DPR’s Model Slicer v4) open the same
Revit model and click on ‘Create 3D Sections’. (Same as step 1 in this section.)
7. Then have the other user click on 'Settings', then ‘Project Settings…”. (Same as step
2 in this section.)
8. Then ‘Paste’ the file in the folder explorer.
9. Close the window and ‘Close Revit’.
10. ‘Reopen Revit’ and click on ‘Create 3D Sections’. (Same as step 1 in this section.)
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11. The project will now be listed under the ‘Projects’ dropdown list. All the ‘3D section
Boxes’ and ‘Visibility Settings’ will match the original.
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How to register?
12. Click on 'Settings', then 'License Manager…’.
13. Click on 'Copy' next to your Workstation ID. Then Click on ‘Register Now’.
14. Clicking on 'Register Now' will send you to our website. Fill out the form. Paste the
copied Workstation ID from above into the field titled 'Workstation ID'.
15. You should immediately receive an email containing your ‘Registration Key’.
16. Copy this key into the 'Registration Key' field, and click on 'Apply Key'. Your plug-in
should now be officially registered and permanently activated.
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Licensing
DPR Model Slicer is available free of charge for anyone to use.
The current release, ‘DPR Model Slicer v4’, will upgrade DPR Model Slicer v3. If you already
registered v3 then the registration will be automatically transferred to your newer version of
the software.
After installing, DPR Model Slicer will work fully for 30 days regardless of registration status.
However, to continue usage after the 30 day period, we do request that you register your
installation with us (for free). The information gathered through this registration will only be
used to track plug-in usage, which will help guide future plug-in development.
The registered version of DPR Model Slicer will not expire.
Uninstalling
In order to uninstall the DPR Model Slicer v4, simply go to your Control Panel and click on
‘Programs and Features’. Then simply scroll down to find ‘DPR-ModelSlicer_v4’ and click
‘Uninstall/Change’. Then follow the instructions on the uninstall wizard.
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