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Section box revit furniture

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Section box revit furniture

Anonymous
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Hello,
I want to make a 3D image of my section box. However I was wondering If it is possible to put the furnitures that are downloaded as families in the project, on a thinner line weight/ lighter color?

Besides, I was wondering How it is the best way to render a 3D sectionn box image? I tried to put a amera in the view and than make the eye elevation very high, but it is not really a axonometrix/isometric 3D image...

Thankss


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barthbradley
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You can't render a 3D Section Box.  Section Boxes are only used to clip the viewable portion of a 3D view. What are you talking about?  

 

...are you perhaps saying that you have a box Furniture Family named "Section" that you would like to show photorealistically?  

 

...you stated that you "tried to put a amera in the view and than make the eye elevation very high".  How high? A lot high or a little high?  

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Anonymous
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Okay so a 'section box' 3D (the half of a building) I can only export as pdf?

I put the camera verryyy high, its like I am a bird flying on top of the building

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Anonymous
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I wanted to have the half of my building 1. just black white line weight image with the furniture a bit lighter color/lines. So therefore I was wondering if I could change the view graphics of those furnitures.

2. I wanted to 'render' the half of my building with its surroundings..

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ToanDN
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VG > Models tab > change the Line weight/color/halftone Furniture category (assume that your furniture families are indeed under Furniture category).
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Anonymous
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There is a plug-in for Revit that will allow you to render your view in Keyshot. This gives you a greater level of rendering control at a much faster and higher quality result than Revit can give you. 

You do have to pay for Keyshot but there is a free trial you can try and see how it works. 

https://luxion.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KP/pages/38552854/Revit

 

This will also preserve the view including a cropped 3D view.

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