Presently, as of R2020 we only have the options for a 3D view, a Camera View for a perspective and the Walkthrough View. I would like to toss to this community the idea of having a 360° "Mirrorball" View such as that in the program Recap. This would give access to small spaces and other areas to truly get a real feel of what a space feels like from the first person vantage point. Please up vote this idea, I would really love to see it in a future version of Revit. Thanks!!!
Rendering in Cloud offers an option (Panorama) to look around 360 degrees with a static Camera.
It will be fine indeed , to be able to switch from one camera to another , and then look around 360 degrees as in Recap or in a Real-time immersive 3D architectural visualization, as Twinmotion or Lumion)
Maybe Autodesk will be able, in the future, to allow Walkthrough to do this....export rendering and allow each Camera KeyFrame to get 360 views
Constantin Stroescu
I would like to toss to this community the idea of having a 360° "Mirrorball" View such as that in the program Recap. This would give access to small spaces and other areas to truly get a real feel of what a space feels like from the first person vantage point.
What you are describing can be acheived by creating a 3D perspective view, enlarging the view frame to a wide angle view then using "Look" button on the Tour Building Wheel .
Am I missing something?
-luc
You should check out Autodesk viewer. You can upload Revit file and it allows you to walkthrough the model and view it 360
https://viewer.autodesk.com/designviews
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