Revit and perspective

Revit and perspective

silvia_llorenslopez
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Revit and perspective

silvia_llorenslopez
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Hi, developer team!

Did you notice that perspective is awful?

It´s completely ¿inside-out? upside-down? Backside_front? ok.... you understood

I hope you can fix it

Thanks

Silvia

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Simon_Weel
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The Properties panel isn't completely visible, but it look like the view is Ortho. Switch to perspective?

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arq_42
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It's definitely in ortho since the paper airplane doesn't appear in that bar.

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RDAOU
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@silvia_llorenslopez wrote:

 

Hi, developer team!

Did you notice that perspective is awful?

It´s completely ¿inside-out? upside-down? Backside_front? ok.... you understood

I hope you can fix it

Thanks

Silvia


@silvia_llorenslopez 

 

It is not broken. It might not have as many options as other software has in terms of vanishing points variations but its not bad...Further enhancements are expected in the future versions. To use perspective, either change the view mode the was Simon mentioned or you can also right click the 3D cube and switch to view mode to perspective.

 

See below Ortho vs Perspective

 

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The scale menu will be locked and the view will be labeled "Perspective"

 

 

 

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silvia_llorenslopez
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Hi!
Maybe is in ortho Mode, but the visual effect is that perspective is not ok. That's not exactly an ortho view, it's distorted,
Thanks
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Simon_Weel
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Ok, so what should it look like? I don't see anything out of the ordinary....

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silvia_llorenslopez
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It's distorted. Ortho Mode should have parallel lines.
Instead, it looks like a perspective but it's distorted anyway

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mhiserZFHXS
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You know that none of those buildings are perpendicular to each other right? Its not distortion.

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silvia_llorenslopez
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Hi, 

I can´t find the file now, sorry

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arq_42
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You don't need that file to check it at all.

 

Just create a new project and build a square with walls. You'll see they're parallel in 3D. 🤷‍

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