I am trying to achive various exloded renders. I have done this in the past using the section box tool and moving the view up and down to reveal or hide parts.
Is there a better way to do this.
In partiuclar I am wanting to do a constructional exploded render as shown in the image attached.
@a8005873 wrote:Is there a better way to do this.
Not sure why you would want anything better than that. That is
pretty darn good. I sure wouldn't know how to do it any better.
Section-box rendering just about does it all. Unless you want to
actually take the model apart and render it. You could have a
copy of the project with everything together, and then a copy
of the project with everything taken apart and rendered.
One nice thing about Revit is that it is so vast, you can do
just about anything with a model that you can imagine.
Vector 2,
I know the secion box is a good tool. The problem occurs when I have to then take the items off, maintain and try and put them together in photoshop and create the the view.
I have done a vertical exploded views but. I a don't know the best way to achieve a vertical and horizontal exploded
you create several copies of same view (from same angle).
Now place them all on a sheet.
Switch off the visibility of few elements in each view (roof the bottom view and walls from the top view)
also use reference planes/lines for the alignment purpose.
see attached image.
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@parveen.revit wrote:
you create several copies of same view (from same angle).
Now place them all on a sheet.
Switch off the visibility of few elements in each view (roof the bottom view and walls from the top view)
also use reference planes/lines for the alignment purpose.
see attached image.
This would be the method I would recommend and have used in the past.