Guys, this rather be simple but where we live and do small projects, the need of solar study almost never occurs. We often start the project from wrong footing (from most related project types or clients), and develope the plans with project north as paper north. For example here the building is in black and true north is 60°.
How do I, step by step, assign the solar study to a Rv default locations, say Hayward, CA; given the site true north degree and hopefully, with no actual rotating the plans, but rather only enter that 60° to the setting somewhere, and get the solar study provided by Rv ?
I know, I maybe not making sense myself.
Thanks.
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Project North should be paper North, there is nothing wrong with that. Rotate True North because solar study is based on True North, not Project North. If your solar study view is plan view then set it to True North.
My plans are as shown.
The correct universe true north is to the right. The Rv true north happens to the left. Toan said I can rotate Rv true north. No, I can't.
I rotated the view, Rv true north will rotate accordingly. What can I do ?
Revit True North should be the same as "universe True north" so to speak. What do you mean you "cannot rotate Revit True North"? Is it a technical issue or are you prohibited to do so?
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