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Hi! I have Revit Architecture 2009. And I don't know how to get view behind the window. Can enybody help me to learn this? Thanks.
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Draw a section behind the window. In 2009, in the view menu, click section and draw it where you want to see.
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ok, I found this section, but how I can put in there picture which I want to see behind the window?
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I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean. What would you like to see behind the window? Do you mean that you want to see the external landscape when looking from the inside?
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yes, when the rendering is done, behind the window is beutiful picture - trees or city or something else
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LOL, there are several threads about that issue here in the forum, the basic is save the render in PNG format then create a new "Drafting view" and import the render you made (the file PNG...), then import the other image you want, sky, city.... what ever....
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