From the course: Revit for Visualization
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- [Instructor] Few filters allow a Revit user to set criteria for a category or categories of Revit elements, then apply graphic overrides for those elements that meet that criteria and are visible in an individual view. In this video, you'll learn how to create and apply a view filter to a specific view to override object styles, visibility graphics, the phasing graphic overrides, and the view depth line styles overrides. Let's get started. Open the 01_06 exercise file. If you check your project browser, you should be in floor plan 01_06_filters. Here, we have a number of graphic overrides that we've applied to this view. I'm going to start by making all of our walls red. Go to Visibility Graphics, scroll down to Walls. Under the cut lines, choose red for the color. You'll notice all the walls in our view are red, with the exception of this one, which is gray because it was created on the existing phase. Our phasing graphic overrides are overriding this wall to be gray. The gray…
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Introduction to object styles5m 42s
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Visibility/Graphics Overrides: Projection and cut lines6m 42s
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Visibility/Graphic Overrides: Host layers3m 22s
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Phasing graphic overrides4m 59s
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View depth line styles5m 10s
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View filters5m 26s
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Override Graphics in View by Element4m 16s
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Graphic display options: Silhouette edges3m 3s
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Linework Override tool5m 33s
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