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Using graphical display options

Using graphical display options - Revit Tutorial

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Using graphical display options

- [Instructor] In this video I want to talk about the Graphic Display Options dialog. This dialog gives us lots of different options to customize the way a particular view looks. I'm going to work in a 3D view, but you can use most of these tools in 2D views as well. You can get to the Graphic Display Options dialog in a couple different ways. It's available down here in your view control bar at the top of the Visual Styles pop-up, Graphic Display Options. You can get there from the View tab on the Graphics panel using the dialog launcher right here. And as you can see, it's got a keyboard shortcut, g + d. So all of those are options. So what I'm going to do is position this window off to the side over here and let's start with the visual Style. So we're, of course, looking at Hidden Line, here's Wireframe. Wireframe's probably not that useful for most presentation purposes. Here's Shaded. So Shaded kind of does a little bit of shade and shadow with the colors from the materials…

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