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Annotate with keynotes - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit for Visualization
Annotate with keynotes
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to finalize our peeled isometric image by adding annotations. A benefit of working with the rhythm model is the ability to show graphics and information at the same time. To do that, we're going to learn how to add material keynotes to call out the material of our wall type in our 3D view. Let's get started. Open the 05_04 Annotate Parts exercise file. Check your project browser and you should be in sheet 05_04 Annotate Parts. This project has already been set up to use keynotes. The annotation on the left used keynotes to call out the material layers of our wall type. We're going to apply those same keynotes to our 3D view. Start by selecting the 3D view. Right click and activate the view. When adding annotations to a 3D view, you need to lock the orientation of the view. To do that, go to the graphics control bar in the bottom left of your screen. Look for the house with the lock symbol. Click on that, and click Save Orientation and Lock…
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