Hi everyone,
My name is Pau. I'm new in the forum, new with Revit since 2-3 months, and I have a question:
I have a drawing of some buildings forming a block and I want to create a PDF with an axonometric 3d view taken from above. I want a hidden line style, a white background with black lines only.
The problem is that some elements like windows, doors or railings have high detailed pieces which means that lines are very close to each other’s. If I try to create an aerial 3d view from a large distance, all that lines are seen overlapped messing up the final drawing.
I've tried changing the detail level (coarse, medium, fine) but with no results. Even creating the pdf with the minimum line weight for all the lines (0,025) the result has a lot of overlapped lines.
¿Is there any way to "simplify" the detail for a 3d view and get clean lines?
Thanks in advance.
Image:
Hello @Anonymous,
Well, I think you have to play a bit with the course medium and fine detail levels.
Use a model line in your balusters for course visualization for example.
Play a bit with the halftone and transparency setting of your view.
The more detail there is in your model the darker your model will get if you want to view it from a distance.
Show only detail information of your families in detail level Fine.
Sie finden nicht, was Sie suchen? Fragen Sie die Community oder teilen Sie Ihr Wissen mit anderen.