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I need to create an exploded axonometric view of a building, is it possible to do this in Revit?
If so, could someone give an overview of the process.
Any directions would be greatly appreciated!
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Do you mean broken down into individual components ?
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Yes - Like this drawing attached.
Any ideas about how to do this?
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sorry for delay sarah, been away for week.
There is no easy way to do this is revit. I once did a model of gates with posts and side panels, had to create individual components unlinked to each other and then just move them about in a 3d view to get a typical axonometric layout
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the experts may have a better way to do this, but here are some thoughts.
have you considered using design options? or phasing even? design options may be better. this would allow the principal option to have everything in its correct place, and the secondary version would have the 'moved' bits actually moved. from memory i think you can copy from one option to the other, then edit etc. there is a pretty good tutorial on design options within help.
try and see - let us know if this works or whatever you figure out.
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