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Is there a way to show a 3d axonometric Section Cut? Thanks, Lorne
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Hey, do you want it to look like this?
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Go to VP then select "Section Box" then adjust Top, Bottom, left and right like do you want.
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Creating a 3D Section in Revit
Here are the easy steps that will allow you to create this view: - Have a model created from which you can create a section and 3D view perspective.
- Using the default 3D view that is in the project browser create a duplicate of this view. Select the view then use the secondary mouse button to “Duplicate”
- Select the new Copy of the view created and using the secondary mouse button rename the view.(ex: 3D Axonometric View)
- Go to a plan view to create a new Section for a particular part of the model. (ie: Building Section, Wall section)
- Rename the section (ie: Axonometric Section) in the same manner that the 3D view was renamed.
- Make the 3D Axonometric view in the project browser active by double clicking the name in the project browser.
- Go to the View pull down menu and select “Orient” → ”To Other View” tool.
- Select the name of the section that was just created from the “Orient to Other View” dialogue box.
- The new active view will look just like the section view that was created before; the biggest difference will be when you select the “Dynamically Modify View tool” and select the Shift Key and hold down the scroll wheel on your mouse.
- This will activate the rotate command and now you will see the section created from an axonometric view perspective.
I cant take credit for this - The Mad Cadder used this on his website
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