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Using graphical display options - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2017 Essential Training: Architecture (Metric)
Using graphical display options
- [Voiceover] Naturally as you work in Revit, you'll be creating views for many different purposes. Early on, you'll probably be creating most of your views simply for the purpose of editing your model. So you'll create floor plans, elevations, and sections to help you build your geometry in your model, but eventually you'll want to start creating views that have more to do with presenting your model and outputting your model to the various recipients who need to see it. So in this movie, I'd like to take a quick tour of some of the graphical display options that we have available to make the views in your model a little more graphically appealing. I'm just going to highlight a few of the settings and show you where the command is and some of my favorite features and then you are welcome to explore on your own because the potential of this command is pretty wide open. So I've created a view here called 3D Level 1 Cutaway and I just oriented to the first floor plan and then adjusted…
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Using object styles6m 17s
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Working with visibility and graphic overrides11m 10s
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Using view templates9m 24s
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Hiding and isolating objects in a model6m 48s
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Understanding view extents and crop regions6m 59s
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Understanding view range8m 38s
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Displaying objects above and below in plan views10m 36s
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Using the Linework tool5m 45s
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Using cutaway views6m 41s
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Using graphical display options9m 23s
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