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Learn several methods of using Revit to create graphics to present a model, or graphically display information contained in a model.
With an increase in real-time rendering programs, architectural and engineering firms are utilizing more detailed modeling practices. In this course, learn about several methods of using Revit to create graphics to present a model, or graphically display information contained in a model. Instructor William Carney covers visibility settings, graphic display options, and material creation. Plus, he discusses the annotation of three-dimensional views, and techniques for quickly creating graphic presentation images that change the way a model looks without changing what is modeled.
Overview
Syllabus
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Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know
- How to use the exercise files
- Introduction to object styles
- Visibility/Graphics Overrides: Projection and cut lines
- Visibility/Graphic Overrides: Host layers
- Phasing graphic overrides
- View depth line styles
- View filters
- Override Graphics in View by Element
- Graphic display options: Silhouette edges
- Linework Override tool
- Material Browser overview
- Paint colors
- Concrete
- Concrete panels
- Model patterns
- Painted concrete
- Transparent material
- Textured material
- Multiple transparency tile
- Metal lath
- Wood studs with insulation
- Neon signs
- Selection sets
- Working with parts
- Coarse Poche Material
- Using Phase Filter material overrides
- Displace elements
- Using the Displace Elements feature
- Multiple views
- Annotate your view
- Create a 3D view from a detail
- Create parts
- Edit parts
- Annotate with keynotes
- Hidden line view collection
- Shaded view collection
- Realistic view collection
- Next steps