Hello,
I have patterned panels on my facade. When I want to make elevations (1500) these panels appear like black (to much lines next to each other etc)
I wanted to make my elevations in revit. I put the facade panels line weight on 1. However its still to dense and eyetracking. I was wondering if there is another possibility to make the elevation more readable and the panels less dominant? So you can indeed see the different layerings ; panels - substrate - interior/structure
I was thinking about making the facade wihtout panels in revit and adding th panels on top of it in photoshop (by firt making the lines very thin in illustrator 0.25 etc)
I was wondering if you have any advice for me to do this the best way / is there no possibility in revit to have thinner lines than 1?
@ToanDN @barthbradley @martijn_pater
Depends on what the panel is set as subcategory. Once it is set to certain subcategory, you can assign lineweight 16 to the subcategory. There you can set it to Revit minimum 0.025mm. I wouldn't use Lineweight 1 or 2 because hatch is default to 1 and ceiling pattern set as 2. This is a good article to check out https://revitcat.blogspot.com/2016/04/revit-hatching-pattern-line-weights.html
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