Great tips! 16:34 if you want to see a window of which sill height is above the cut plane , select the window>edit family>go to floor plan level>select all symbolic lines>under properties , edit the visibility/ graphics overrides >uncheck " show only if instance is cut" >load into project. Done! the window should be visible in floor plan.
I forgot all about plan regions and that's one of the first things i learned in revit to make overhead stairs and landings visible. whether the entire video or just one line, your videos are always helpful. THANKS BA!!
13:30 If you don't want to turn off hardware acceleration and slow down your model, the other option is to just turn on ambient shadows as well (if those don't annoy you too much).
Great tips!
16:34 if you want to see a window of which sill height is above the cut plane , select the window>edit family>go to floor plan level>select all symbolic lines>under properties , edit the visibility/ graphics overrides >uncheck " show only if instance is cut" >load into project. Done! the window should be visible in floor plan.
I forgot all about plan regions and that's one of the first things i learned in revit to make overhead stairs and landings visible. whether the entire video or just one line, your videos are always helpful. THANKS BA!!
13:30 If you don't want to turn off hardware acceleration and slow down your model, the other option is to just turn on ambient shadows as well (if those don't annoy you too much).
Plan region is the best tip I came across, making my day to be overall productive; thanks mate!
this was indeed helpful tutorial, I learnt something new that I've been struggling with for a while. Thank you @Balkan Architect
Thank you for sharing this tutorial
Thank you Balkan Architect! I learnt a lot with this video.
You are the best prof!!!!
Nice tutorial balkan… keep going
Thank you 😇
Nice tutorial
Great 👍
thanks
Sir those revit could modeling mould ppvc design?
Yes ppvc modelling can be done
Hi sir!!
Hope you're well,
Can you please make video on copy monitor in revit, it will help us a lot.....
let me know if you find a useful video on this topic instead!
two point perspective come now please
Nice
Nice