How to create a section view with an angle

How to create a section view with an angle

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How to create a section view with an angle

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Hi guys
I´ve searched the internet thin about this issue and cant find anything. I need to make a angeled section, so the section follows the building (see image). Hope you guys can help

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Best regards
Jonathan

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RobDraw
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You can align the section to a line but not model objects. Draw a line aligned to the angle of the building and then align the section to the line.


Rob

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Anonymous
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Well if i do that the whole section view will align, i need it only to be the part of se section to the left 🙂  

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Anonymous
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Of course to the right not left 😉 

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RobDraw
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Oh, I thought you just needed another section but I think that is what you need to do, add another section because the angle of the point of view is different.


Rob

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martijn_pater
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You can't 'bend' a section, if that's what you're after. You can apply a vertical view break on a section ie, but in the same plane. So this would require two sections which you could place side by side on a sheet for instance. 

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Jason.P
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Right now in Revit the only way to get a section to angle like the way you it to, would be to create two separate sections, one for each angle and place them side by side on your documentation sheet. you will not be able to create one continuous building section but will have to have two. You can try calling them section 1a and 1b. Sorry but that is the best you can do for now.

Jason Peters
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martijn_pater
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RobDraw
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You're welcome.


Rob

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