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Using object styles

Using object styles - Revit Tutorial

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Using object styles

- [Voiceover] There are lots of ways you can manipulate the graphics of the various views in your Revit project, and there is many different techniques that you'll use throughout the course of working in a Revit project, but it all starts with Object Styles. So, in this movie, I want to look at the Object Styles dialog box, and give you an idea of the scope of any changes that you make within Object Styles. So, I'm looking at a section view right now, and I want to point out a few issues that I have with the graphics right here. If you look at the walls in this section, you can see that the edges of the walls are these nice, bold lines. But then if you compare that to the floor slabs and the ceilings, you can see that the line weights used for those two elements are much lighter. Now, you might be tempted to go right in and start manipulating the graphics of those elements. Most of the graphical manipulations that you make in Revit are view specific modifications. So, if we use…

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