Good stuff. The only thing I would add is that I believe you also get the ability to dimension in 3d when you lock a view, and I can see how that would be helpful in this kind of axo view. I also do not use this feature enough. One question though, how does revit handle these 3d views if you want to export them to dwg? Di you get clean "flattened" 3d, or does it just export it as an image?
You are absolutely correct! I should have mentioned that. Along with being able to tag, draw detail lines, you can also dimension in a locked 3D view. Thanks for the catch!
Awesome. When you displace the wall and then you were able to displace the shower (that moved to the wal). Were the showers in some way or fashion attached to the wall prior to the displacement?
It does not have as much to do with the shower being attached or hosted to the wall as it does the action of displacing. By that I mean before adding the showers to the displacement selection, I had previously displaced the wall next to the showers to a new location. By adding the showers to that displacement, the showers moved the same amount as the wall. The showers ended up next to the wall again because of their location prior to the displacement. I could have chosen to add a toiled or other object across the model to the displacement and that object would have moved the same distance and direction as I had previously moved that wall. Hope that makes sense!
Good stuff. The only thing I would add is that I believe you also get the ability to dimension in 3d when you lock a view, and I can see how that would be helpful in this kind of axo view.
I also do not use this feature enough. One question though, how does revit handle these 3d views if you want to export them to dwg? Di you get clean "flattened" 3d, or does it just export it as an image?
You are absolutely correct! I should have mentioned that. Along with being able to tag, draw detail lines, you can also dimension in a locked 3D view. Thanks for the catch!
Awesome. When you displace the wall and then you were able to displace the shower (that moved to the wal). Were the showers in some way or fashion attached to the wall prior to the displacement?
It does not have as much to do with the shower being attached or hosted to the wall as it does the action of displacing. By that I mean before adding the showers to the displacement selection, I had previously displaced the wall next to the showers to a new location. By adding the showers to that displacement, the showers moved the same amount as the wall. The showers ended up next to the wall again because of their location prior to the displacement. I could have chosen to add a toiled or other object across the model to the displacement and that object would have moved the same distance and direction as I had previously moved that wall. Hope that makes sense!
Thank you.. Do you know how to animate 3d displace element exploded in the view?
Good on you
Thank you!
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