The main thing is that these are considered to be "model elements" from the sense that their properties are shared in all views they are in. Just know that adjusting the crop of a boundary will be reflected in the view on the sheet as well.
You will have to go to the view to add text. If you are looking to add descriptive text about the view, I would just use regular text or make a basic annotation family you can edit and place next to the view tag.
The not showing how it prints 'feature' threw me with level markers, which are set on screen to show you if a plan view has been created, not how they will appear when printed. Good tutorial. Thanks.
You would need to do that in the visibility graphics or override specific elements instead. This would be the cut lines/patters for walls in plan or perhaps projection lines depending on the cut.
Really thank you for this amazing video
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Thanks, it's been really helpful.
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Is there a way to adjust the boundary independently on a sheet per sheet basis while leaving the original crop region intact ?
The main thing is that these are considered to be "model elements" from the sense that their properties are shared in all views they are in. Just know that adjusting the crop of a boundary will be reflected in the view on the sheet as well.
thank you but how can i change the name of the callout head or view ? i try it in properties but in my plan its always (-/---)?
I have sheets with 16 digits and it doesnt fit, I require it to wrap that sheet number in 2lines within the callout tag. How can I do that?
Bro callout tag colour 6:06 isnt chnge and you didn't tell the reason ??
Thanks
No problem!
can revit do a oblique view in section call out ?
It can to a degree, it would be a 3D view that is cropped to match a view. You can do this through the view cue options in 3D.
how do you add text in the call out? when I double ciick I ge the section.......is not what I want I want to add the text within the call out...???
You will have to go to the view to add text. If you are looking to add descriptive text about the view, I would just use regular text or make a basic annotation family you can edit and place next to the view tag.
Somebody should share step by step how to add that text tag.
@@kibuchomartin5016 I am looking the same, how to add text label into the section head. That part is really missing here.
Can you please make a video on how to use create a title block or sheet with the use of filled region? Like graphic designers do.
I will look in to doing that!
The not showing how it prints 'feature' threw me with level markers, which are set on screen to show you if a plan view has been created, not how they will appear when printed. Good tutorial. Thanks.
Ahh yes that is right, and thank you Duncan!
How did you override the graphics view to make the walls thicker while families lighter ?
You would need to do that in the visibility graphics or override specific elements instead. This would be the cut lines/patters for walls in plan or perhaps projection lines depending on the cut.
@@ArchitectureVanguard have you focused on that in a some video ?
for goodness sake get straight to the point, just wasted my time!!
so sorry!