From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

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REWIND: Layering viewports on a sheet

REWIND: Layering viewports on a sheet

that I used recently to create a composite image directly in Revit, so no Photoshop required. So here, I'm looking at a third floor cutaway of the building I was working on. And I kind of made this into a 3D perspective view and then just to give it a little bit more interest, I've added the structure and then kind of gave that a little bit of transparency. So all this is is three view ports layered on top of one another in a sheet. So if we look down here on Project Browser, you can see that I've got a sheet here called Third Floor Perspective and there's just no title block. Now, what you've actually got here is three view ports layered on top of each other, so if I just sort of pull these apart, you can kind of see the result. So this is the main third floor. This one shows just the stair. This one shows the structure. And one of the main reasons I did this, at least with the stair, is that when you do that 3D…

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