From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)

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Using cutaway views

Using cutaway views - Revit Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)

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Using cutaway views

- [Instructor] One of my favorite ways to view and edit the model is in cutaway 3D views. So up until now, we've been doing all of our work in 3D in this simple axonometric view, and if I scroll down in the browser it's got the name curly bracket 3D curly bracket, and I often refer to that as curly bracket 3D, or the official name of that is just the default 3D view. Now that default 3D view comes into being when you click the little default 3D view icon here or the bird house. So the way that that tool works is if that view exists then it simply opens it. And if it doesn't exist, then it creates it. So we're going to see examples of that right now. But what I want to do here is show you how we can take this or any 3D view and customize what we're seeing. Specifically, we can enable a section box that allows us to crop out parts of the model. So it works just like a crop box except think of it as a three-dimensional crop…

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