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Hey Guys. Just Beginning really in the revit rendering department and i was just wanting to ask. When i make a camera to view from is it possible to adjust the camera eye angle. So instead of looking at my structure within a 60 or 70 degrees (whatever it's set at) Can i make it larger? so i can see between 90 and 180 degress of my structure? Thanks guys!
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sorry guys. Just thought i'd add that i'm using revit 2008.
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Yes, the most basic way is just to stretch the crop box in the camera view. There is no way to set it to an exact number though. Alternatively pick the eye symbol on the menu bar and go to the "field of View" tab when the popup appears. If you want a orthographic view untick the perspective box on the menu bar when placing the camera.
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