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Just taking a moment to introduce myself. I'm new to Revit. I've been drafting with AutoCAD and AutoDesk Architecture for about a year and a half. Looking forward to learning and hopefully sharing. Tim
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Hi TimGlass: Thanks for U R words, I just crop the elevations from Revit after modeling, and export to CAD, then reorganized the layer-areas to fill and open with the Autolisp to convert in raster areas after export and fill them using Photoshop. The Scott-Onstot books are very good to learn that technique. Hoping to help U succesfully but I'm new also and trying to learn the best tips. Any questions do not hesitate to ask me. Bye my friend, Good look. LUIS
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