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VIEW RANGE CONTROL VIA SECTION BOX IN REVIT

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VIEW RANGE CONTROL VIA SECTION BOX IN REVIT

Current Situation:
In Revit, users currently define the view range (Top, Cut Plane, Bottom, and View Depth) by inputting numerical values. While this method works, it can be cumbersome, especially when fine-tuning the view range to display specific parts of a model. It often requires trial and error to get the exact visual result.

Proposed Solution:
Introduce an option to control the view range interactively using a section box, similar to how 3D views are manipulated. By enabling users to adjust the view range visually in the plan or elevation view, this would offer a more intuitive and efficient workflow, allowing for precise adjustments without relying solely on numerical inputs.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced User Experience: This would make the process more intuitive, especially for users who are not familiar with precise numerical inputs or who want to make quick adjustments.
  • Improved Workflow Efficiency: Reducing trial and error when setting view ranges would save time, particularly in complex projects.
  • Better Visual Feedback: Real-time visual feedback on what parts of the model are included in the view range would reduce the guesswork and make it easier to achieve the desired display.

Industry Alignment:
This feature aligns with trends toward more intuitive, visual design tools. Similar visual manipulation tools exist in other design software, so incorporating this into Revit would be a natural enhancement to its user interface.

 

 

Note: This post was drafted with assistance from ChatGPT, an AI language model by OpenAI, to improve clarity and structure.

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