Thanks for the clarification. There is some logic to it although a much less useful approach then the trace function in ArchiCad. This function basically gives you a grayed out shadow of any other view in the project. I wish Revit could copy that
yes how do i use that? i have a conduit fitting over my ceiling fan and since the fan is bigger it wont let me select the conduit fitting. So i have to alternate views to get access...but i rather learn to use this feature..pls show me how
Wish you would elaborate this point in detail using a live/complex project. I tried this on a project that had structural beams and went nuts trying to get them to show on the floor plan. They had to be shown differently than the roof overhang, so had to select them individually and change their lines properties. Probably was an easier way to do it, but I simply went crazy trying to figure out underlay and view range crap.
What could be the reason for the floor (concrete under tile finish) to show up whilst the underlay is set at none and the view range also set according to the view plan in which one is working on ?
All nice and fun, but how do we color the underlay view ? Are there any override graphics for underlay, say, if I want to see it in green for ex ? The default grey is not enough, make things difficult to distinguish.
Very confusing. In this topic ARCHICAD is much more simple and user friendly. I have been using both and Revit is not for architect. Sorry but Europeans are better at design. Revit is good for plumber and electricians
Please keep on working on the videos they way yo do! 🖤
Thanks for the clarification. There is some logic to it although a much less useful approach then the trace function in ArchiCad. This function basically gives you a grayed out shadow of any other view in the project. I wish Revit could copy that
You can select underlay objects and edit it. there are selection tray at the very right bottom corner.
yes how do i use that? i have a conduit fitting over my ceiling fan and since the fan is bigger it wont let me select the conduit fitting. So i have to alternate views to get access...but i rather learn to use this feature..pls show me how
Thanks - changing the underlay line type is going to save me so much time and messing around. I've been using linework to change the linestyle...
After setting the underlay, setting detail level to wireframe reveals all elements beneath. 👍
Awesome teaching Sir
Thanks man! Regards from Colombia.
Everything works, especially free, use until it is too late!
Wish you would elaborate this point in detail using a live/complex project. I tried this on a project that had structural beams and went nuts trying to get them to show on the floor plan. They had to be shown differently than the roof overhang, so had to select them individually and change their lines properties. Probably was an easier way to do it, but I simply went crazy trying to figure out underlay and view range crap.
could you do it via plan region and set different view range just so it can cut beams and show them on fp
Great video and very helpful thanks
As for me, everything is simple and clear. Thank you very much for t
Can Underlays be flipped? just incase I need to put my L2 for my (Base) and my L1 for my (Top Floor)?
What could be the reason for the floor (concrete under tile finish) to show up whilst the underlay is set at none and the view range also set according to the view plan in which one is working on ?
Why wont an underlay show me the door or window openings of that particular underlay? I have to manually make those walls transparant
what should I do if the patterns are not visible in the plan? thank you
Thanks alot for all your videos. Please make a video on how to create a rustic, circular section wood beam family for Revit.
Thank you so much.
Can i know how to bring the pattern behind an object? it seems like it overlayed with an object
I'd love a tutorial on how to do the exploded view with the 2D layout on the thumbnail!
Would you be able to do a video regarding masonry and utilizing rebar shop drawings?
Gracias
All nice and fun, but how do we color the underlay view ? Are there any override graphics for underlay, say, if I want to see it in green for ex ?
The default grey is not enough, make things difficult to distinguish.
How you draw that kind of roof?
Great, Thanks
Hi Balkan! Thank you for another wonderful tutorial! It is possible make a mask to overlay? In case I what to present some part of the bottom foorplan
Gracias...! again.
I can only say thank you.Like for this video
But sir please any video in Lumion settings and rendering. I may be happy if see one from you
its realy working crack, thank u very much!
Thanks sir
nice video
are you using a app for that??
thank
This is good
Do you do Contract work? Thanks
I stopped using underlay since it changed. Keep trying, still can't make it work as expected.
working bro! Thanks a lot, +sub +like
I hope everyone one else becos successful because I’m not
Very confusing. In this topic ARCHICAD is much more simple and user friendly. I have been using both and Revit is not for architect. Sorry but Europeans are better at design. Revit is good for plumber and electricians
Hoax
Thank you so much