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Understanding view depth - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit: View Range
Understanding view depth
- [Voiceover] In this video we'll consider the View Depth portion of the View Range. The View Depth is the lowest part of the View Range and it occurs below the bottom so item number four there is the View Depth setting and if you set it below the bottom of the View Range, then that kind of enables this zone of space beneath bottom. What happens is any elements that occur within that zone will display in a special override style within that floor plan. It's really useful to get things that are kinda beyond in the floor plan to display a little bit differently than the graphics within the primary range. To illustrate this, I've got a couple examples I wanna show you here in our Revit project. One example is we've got this roof at the top and in a roof plan we might want that to display a little bit more permanently, with a bolder edge for example, and then we've got the secondary roof down below and we might still wanna see that appear in our roof plan but just not quite as bold or…
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What is view range?3m 51s
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Adjusting the view range settings9m 43s
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The impact of cuttable categories9m 13s
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Special rules for floors and walls5m 37s
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Understanding the top of the view range9m 7s
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Understanding view depth12m 37s
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How does view range affect stairs?9m 57s
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View range in reflected ceiling plans8m 51s
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Overriding the view range with plan regions8m 4s
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Adjusting the view range of linked files7m 29s
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