From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)

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Viewing the models

Viewing the models - Revit MEP Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)

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Viewing the models

- [Voiceover] It's time to start seeing what makes a plan a plan or a view a view. Just because we named it Lighting, that doesn't really mean it's lighting. Yeah, we've got the Subdiscipline set for Lighting, and the Discipline set for Electrical, but how do we know we can't see mechanical equipment or duct or pipe or something like that? What I'd like to do is I want to go down to Floor Plan One Power. So I'm gonna click on Level One Power Floor Plan. We can probably see pipe or duct in here, I'm not sure, but let's see what makes this view a view. If we type V G for Visibility Graphic Overrides, right here, this is what replaces your layers in AutoCAD. No longer are we dependent upon some convoluted layering system that was made up by someone that's appended to a color, that goes through an actual external CTB file to plot. Boy it's a relief those days are over. If don't wanna see air terminals, we turn off Air Terminals. I wanna see all my cable tray stuff. I'm gonna keep…

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