3D Navigation similar to Revizto one

Simon_Vezina
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3D Navigation similar to Revizto one

Simon_Vezina
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Explorer

Please, please, please, change how we nagivate in the 3D views similar to how we navigate in other 3D softwares such as Revizto. This will significantly improve modelers' experience with the 3D environment and simplify the modeling task.

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Mohamed_Arshad
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HI @Simon_Vezina 

 

  Use Walkthrough Mode for exact visualization. I have attached the tutorial video below, Kindly check it.

 

Tutorials

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEMTY_6YZi4&t=723s 

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This Forum is for only Revit API Based Queries, So Please follow the below Instructions, While Posting any queries.

 

If my solution does not resolve your query, Kindly post your query in Architectural Forum.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture/bd-p/133 

 

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Thanks & Regards,
Mohamed Arshad K
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Simon_Vezina
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Hi @Mohamed_Arshad, the solution you've proposed is not exactly what we're looking for. Revit should have a more fluid and efficient navigation mode to help modelers walk through the model in a more intuitive way. Having to create a 3D Camera Perspective view and use “fly mode” doesn't meet this need. Other 3D software has integrated these features more effectively, making the user experience more intuitive. We can hear the same comment in the video you've attached. Also, I don't think the architecture forum is the place to file this comment as it applies to a broader field.

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ctm_mka
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i would say this is more of "wishlist" or "Ideas" type thing.

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Simon_Vezina
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Yep! But still a valuable post. Autodesk have some issue making Revit more productive and efficient in terms of navigation, annotations, dimensioning, etc. In short, everything to do with 80% of the weekly tasks faced by consultants. Design automation is not the priority at the moment, but rather integrating recurring items from previous years' wish lists. To make this software more powerful, we have to fall back on external add-ins, which considerably increases the cost of using it, and that's not right.
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