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hi everyone, can revit 2009 render the elevation view? i tried to render the 3d view(fronT) but its not scaled. please help gurus
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Hi and Welcome to Revit World, see this: http://screencast.com/t/W3FN6pavUUW
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Typhoon, Thank you very very much! ,wow! awesome!
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You Welcome...
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hey typoon, thanks alot, now i know how to render elevation, im just having hard time getting the right scale, after rendering the elevation, i put in to the sheet i made, and campare it to elevation view(shading with edges), sometimes theyr not the same, why is that? same in section rendering..thank you very much in advance,good day
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Like what??? can you put some images to check???
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here it is typhoon, elevations are in scale but not the section, thnks in advance
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Typhoon, all ... The link is broken ... is there another video I could watch re: rendering elevations?
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Yeah is there a fresh link? Sounds very useful. Thanks
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Second that!! Link still broken
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before using camera tool just unclick perspective in top menu, next to scale, it is only thing you have to do and then just render your elevation
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Thanks Stankovic, will give it a go.
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Just create a 3D View and then click on the side of the cube you want to render......
Edited on: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 8:49:40 PM
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... Or if you want a hint of perspective in your view to take away the "flatness" of an elevation, make a perspective camera and move it very far away from the building, then crop down to the region you want to render. We do this quite often - even though it isn't to scale.
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