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Hi
I know this is an old problem but hopefully its been solved by Revit 2019.
I need to show my buildings shadow on a neighbours building in elevation but as we all know the only way it seems possible is placing the camera in front my building and orienting it to elevation.
Sorta works but is twisted and warped as its a 3D view.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Rob
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Depends how close you are to neighbouring building. You could place a camera up high looking down at the neighbouring property or create a sun study video at the same angle.
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