I'll do a video on camera views, in the properties pallet you can set the eye elevation height (where the camera is) and also the target elevation height (where the camera is looking). You can select the camera to set those settings in the project browser, go to 3d views, find the camera view, right click "show camera", then back to the properties pallet to set the setting mentioned above. Good luck. I'll create a video about it.
I am not able to see elevations or building elevation which includes: East, west north and south. Also i cant seelevel2,3 and 4. What should i do please?
You could adjust the line thickness but I would never recommend it. 1. It would take a lot of time. 2. and I don't think its a good use of time. That said, Revit can do this for you by applying a "depth cueing" feature available under the view control bar, visual style option where in Revit will do this for you. It does force your output to be raster format vs. vector but it does the job. Thanks for the question Shuaib. I'll slate this feature for an upcoming video so I can show it.
@@CDB-UlearningRevit thanks for your reply. In depth cueing we can only control the fading of color but not thickness. Hope Autodesk ads this feature in upcoming versions.
Thank you, my head was wrecked trying to fix this for an assignment and you sorted it in 2 minutes.
Glad it helped. Thanks for letting me know.
Thank you, I teach Revit and had never seen only part of the roof appear, now we can see all of it.
Cool, glad it was helpful.
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thanks mate. it was driving me crazy ! your video helped me a lot
glad it helped.
Good info for beginners, I was searching for this option...thanks
Glad you found it helpful and thanks for checking it out.
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Hi sir, could you make a video on creating curved section view? please
Hi, there a quation about camera view the eye elevation goes to minus ( showing the area under the building)
I'll do a video on camera views, in the properties pallet you can set the eye elevation height (where the camera is) and also the target elevation height (where the camera is looking). You can select the camera to set those settings in the project browser, go to 3d views, find the camera view, right click "show camera", then back to the properties pallet to set the setting mentioned above. Good luck. I'll create a video about it.
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I am not able to see elevations or building elevation which includes: East, west north and south. Also i cant seelevel2,3 and 4. What should i do please?
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Can we adjust the line thickness as per view depth. Thicker lines to closer & thin lines for far objects!
You could adjust the line thickness but I would never recommend it. 1. It would take a lot of time. 2. and I don't think its a good use of time. That said, Revit can do this for you by applying a "depth cueing" feature available under the view control bar, visual style option where in Revit will do this for you. It does force your output to be raster format vs. vector but it does the job. Thanks for the question Shuaib. I'll slate this feature for an upcoming video so I can show it.
@@CDB-UlearningRevit thanks for your reply. In depth cueing we can only control the fading of color but not thickness. Hope Autodesk ads this feature in upcoming versions.
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