3D Detailing

3D Detailing

dm0144
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3D Detailing

dm0144
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Hey everyone! I am new to Revit. Currently, I am working on a detail which I want to represent it as a 3D axonometric section. I will be more than grateful if someone would direct me to a specific tutorial or maybe would be kind to make a short video on the subject. The end result I am aiming is that on the picture below.

 

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loboarch
Autodesk
Autodesk

Here is a short video in the Revit help that might get you pointed in the right direction.  The image you posted might be a bit of a challenge, but could probably be done with a little creativity (combining/overlaying views etc...)

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-A4CFB0BB-D0B3-4D79-8DC7-59EEB9A3BCE3



Jeff Hanson
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barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Are you simply wanting to slice a 3D View. Activate your 3D Section Box and drag the shape handles.   Or, right-click on the View Cube, Select Orient to View and pick an existing Project View Type/Name. The Section Box will automatically be created.  

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ToanDN
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