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Joined: Tue, Apr 22, 2008
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Does anyone know if there is a way to put the camera on the ground and have it look straight up? I am working on a community center and at the circulation desk there is a rotunda with a skylight and windows in it and we are trying to show a client how the sunlight we come in and some acoustical wall panles. Thanks in advance!
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First of all, you allways must say what version are you work, second in the view camera pick in the rectangle around the view and go to the properties and change the values from "EYE ELEVATION and TARGET ELEVATION" Try it...
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yeah, sorry about that but it's Revit Architecture 2008.....and i did try that but it's not really giving me the look that I am going for
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I would sudgest creating a section near where you placed the camera, go into the section view, go to show camera and then take hold of the grip and drag it to where you want to look to. Set your level of elevation first depending if you want it directly on the ground, hope it helps
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Put 0.00 in Eye Elevation and 100meters in Target Elevation....
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Hi, you are in 2008 so you can "Play" with this, pick in F8, (Dynamic view), then in left bottom appears a menu with this, try it...
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