From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
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Using the Linework tool and Depth Cueing - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
Using the Linework tool and Depth Cueing
- [Narrator] In this video, I want to look at a few features that could really only be grouped together as finishing touches. As you're working on your views in the project and you're trying to convey certain kinds of information, there'll be a certain point where you've exhausted the possibilities of visibility graphics, of override elements, of hide and view, and all those sort of things, and there's just a certain little areas of the plan or the elevation that you're working on that you just need to change manually. So we've got a couple ways that we can do that. One really manual way that you could do things is you could go to annotate and actually use detail lines and just draw linework. That works if necessary, but what I'm going to show you are changes to the model that are still pretty manual changes. So while sometimes it is appropriate to draw manual linework, that's not what I'm going to be demonstrating here. So the first thing I want to talk about is the linework tool…
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Using object styles5m 15s
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Working with visibility and graphic overrides10m 16s
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Using view templates8m 28s
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Hiding and isolating objects in a model7m 3s
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View extents and crop regions6m 22s
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View range7m 4s
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Displaying objects above and below in plan views8m 19s
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Using the Linework tool and Depth Cueing7m 23s
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Using cutaway views7m 6s
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Using graphical display options9m 46s
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