From the course: Revit: Rendering
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Working with axonometric view settings
From the course: Revit: Rendering
Working with axonometric view settings
- [Instructor] So once you've created your 3D view, there's likely lots of little tweaks and adjustments that you'll want to make to it to make it more pleasing for the purposes of rendering. So I'm in a default 3D view, the so-called curly bracket 3D, And I'm going to focus on an axinometric view only in this video, but we can do a lot of the same kinds of things that I'm going to show you here in a prospective view as well, and we'll look at that in a future video. Now I'm starting here with a default 3D view that hasn't been customized at all. You can, of course, zoom or pan, as you wish to kind of get a better look. And the first thing that kind of jumps out at me that I might want to address is the visibility of these levels here. Notice that these levels kind of show up as these dashed lines, and I've got the ones here that I can select on screen, but I've got some others out here to the edges that are much larger.…
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