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Display walls as '2d outline' in a 3D view

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dtiemeyer
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Display walls as '2d outline' in a 3D view

Is there any way, from within a 3D view to make the walls/doors show up as '2D lines' on the floor surface?  This is for more of a presentation view. I can find wall transparency, but not 'flattening' options.

 

In AutoCAD Architecture I would override the 'Representations by object' in the Display Manager.

 

 

Dustin

My other CAD is a Cadillac and I like to Revit to the Max!
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I am not sure I understood you well...but if you want a 2d layout placed as it is into a 3d View, there could be using a 2d imported dwg:

  • in a Floor Plan View ( that you want to see as 2 d in a 3d View) > Application Menu (big R) > Export > CAD formats >DWG  (from Options > Export setup you can control how the 2 dwg will look). The .dwg file exported from a Plan View is a 2d.
  • in a Floor Plan View : Insert > Link CAD or Import CAD > insert the previously made CAD file (with Curent View Only option unchecked) - Once inserted, it can also be viewed in 3d views

For rendered images , you can Export Floor Plan as Raster Image and then use this as Decal aplied to a Face of a generic model component (or of a mass element)
 

Constantin Stroescu
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chrisplyler
in reply to: dtiemeyer

I've been able to kinda replicate that sort of look by turning on the section box and lowering the top of it to just a tiny bit above the level plane. But that's not going to show windows and other stuff. Better to export a floor plan to DWG and then link it back in to a 3D view with "this view only." Or into another Floor Plan view without that option checked.

 

 

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dtiemeyer
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Thanks guys,

2 similar responses of "here is a workaround" usually means that it cannot be done natively in Revit.

 

Cheers,

Dustin

My other CAD is a Cadillac and I like to Revit to the Max!

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