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

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Layering viewports on a sheet

Layering viewports on a sheet

- I wanted to share with you a technique 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 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 it kind of gave that a little bit of transparency. You can kind of see there when you zoom in. And did something a little bit different with the stairs. So all this is, is three viewports 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 not title block. Now what you've actually got here is three viewports 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…

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