donderdag 8 maart 2012

Troubleshooting View Display Problems in Revit

In this video, learn to understand the View Display system in Revit products, and how it impacts the visibility of objects and drawings. Learn the top tips and tricks to quickly resolve view display issues



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View range in Revit

View range of underlay
You want to know how the view range (primary range and view depth) of an underlay is determined.

A cut plane is not used to determine the view range of an underlay. Instead, any object that overlaps the underlay range is displayed in its entirety. For example, if you set Level 1 as the underlay, the resulting underlay range extends from Level 1 to Level 2.  In general, an underlay does not replicate the contents of any other view

View range Slab
You set the view range so that it cuts above a floor or slab in a plan view, but the floor or slab was still visible.
A floor or slab will be visible in a plan view if it is partially above the view depth, or if it is within 4 feet (approximately 1.21 meters) of the bottom clip.
To prevent the floor or slab from being visible in plan view, you need to adjust the bottom clip so that it is more than 4 feet above the floor or slab and set the view depth so that it does not include any part of the floor or slab. Follow these steps:
  • In plan view, click View menu / View Properties.
  • Click the Edit button for the View Range parameter.
  • Enter a value for both the Bottom Offset, under Primary Range, and the Level Offset, under View Depth, that is more than 4 feet from the floor or slab


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