I am very new to Revit and I am working on drafting plans up for a house (maybe my future home) and I have some issues that I am sure some professionals out here can help me with. I am more looking for a person who can answer some questions about my current project. I can share the file with them if needed to get some help.
I am hoping/considering this for a career at some point but will be mostly self taught (plus online videos and tutorials).
The initial question I have I guess is getting my 1st and 2nd floors of the residential draft to pair up correctly, when entering 3D view they look odd.
Did you add 3rd level? If you didn't, Revit will default the last level to unconnected height of 20'. This is why you see level 2 wall looks higher than level 1. So your option is to select all wall and change the unconnected height to 9' or add level and then select all the wall and set constraint to the 3rd level.
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