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Rendered Elevation with Text?

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Anonymous
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Rendered Elevation with Text?

I understand how to do a Rendered Elevation, but how do I get a Rendered Elevation with Keynotes and Levels to show up?
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Anonymous
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No can do, 2D text nor keynotes can be placed in a 3D view. You of course can place model text in a 3D view.

Mel Persin, AIA
AEC Technology Consultant
Technology to Visualize and Realize Solutions
Model the Future/Drafting the Past
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Attached are a couple of example of what you can do. It may not be exactly
what you are looing for but might be close. One image is a 3d view with a
section box. I then placed some notes with leaders on it. You can even get
dimensions to work but you have to mess with you work plane to get them
placed correctly. In the example I have placed a dimension to the vanity
countertop. The other image is an elevation view I have addded notes to. I
have alos set the shading with edges on and turned on shadows. I also
imported an image inot Revit an placed it behind my elevation. It is not
"rendered" but it might be close to what you are looking for.

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Jeff Hanson
Autodesk - AEC Technical Publications
Manchester, NH


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No can do, 2D text nor keynotes can be placed in a 3D view. You of course
can place model text in a 3D view.

Mel Persin, AIA
AEC Technology Consultant
Technology to Visualize and Realize Solutions
Model the Future/Drafting the Past
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks for the responses. The problem I have is that I have elevations done with notes already and I also want a sheet in color with the same notes and levels (for the planning department). Here is the solution I came up with:
1. I created my elevation rendering and exported the image.
2. I created a copied view of my elevation view with the notes/levels.
3. I imported my rendering into my view and scaled it to my line drawing elevation, so the rendering sits right on top of my elevation.
4. Then I turned off all model elements in my view except raster images.
The scale of building is close but not perfect luckily at 1/8" scale it is hard to pick up.
Thanks.
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Anonymous
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Thanks man, I was looking 3 hours on the net 🙂 . I know is not 100% to scale but should work

 

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