From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
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View range - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
View range
- [Instructor] In this and the next video, we're going to talk about view range. And I'm going to start with the primary view range in this video. We really should've started with view range in our discussion of graphics and visibility. If you think back to the videos on object styles and visibility graphics, and all of the other sort of modifications that we made, when it comes to floor plans, at least, none of that actually takes place until we've established what will be displayed in the floor plan. And the tool that determines that is the view range. So, the view range is actually determining a slice through the model horizontally, and any of the elements captured within that slice will display in that floor plan, and then object styles and visibility graphics, and all the rest kicks in to determine how those elements will display. So, when it's a section or something like that, it's pretty easy, because there's line right here, and that tells us exactly where we're cutting that…
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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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