That's the power of visibility graphics overrides for each view as we like it ... Amazing as always.. No need of photoshop with lots of pinpoint editing works ... all can be done smoothly within Revit in fast pace obviously.... Thank you so much for exploring these features ....
Haha, no, Revit is also capable to create and handle stunning presentations 😊 take a look at other videos we have in presentation playlist or simply join our community and take a look at our free Revit training 👇 www.skool.com/arkiteasy/about
Amazing video! Thanks for showing us the possibilities of representation with Revit. There´s no need to use illustrator or photoshop with these kind of settings.
Thanks, nice to hear this :) I agree, most of the things could be done in Revit. If you create any presentation with help of our tutorial please share the content with us :)
Revit allows us to create very nice presentations. Therefore we wanted to show exactly that, how to avoid doing things in Photoshop if you have Revit project
Thanks a lot :) this means to me and motivates me to continue working hard. Hope more people will find out and recognise my channel on the way you did 😊
Amazing work, i ever thinking that revit have great tools for a perfect presentation and when watching your video I can hold that thought, thanks for the practice greetings from Mexico.
I loved the tutorial!! Thank you so much! How would you recommend I exported a view like that to add to my portfolio and stay high quality: as a pdf or as an image?
thank you for this video, after changing all the visibility graphic my model looks the same without the colour change, do you know what might be the cause of this please?
i have just tried again and it hasn’t changed the colours of my walls or floors, coil i email you and send a picture? as i’m trying to do this for a university project due next week 😅
hii thank you so much its very usefull. But my floor or roof cant seem to change color eventhough ive changed the pattern background colors to white. Does anybody know what should I do? Thankss
Check if you have any filters applied to that view. Also, check if you’re working in ‘Course’ presented view and if the floor and roof types have ‘course’ overrides
@@arkiteasy curtain wall (exterior). The grid lines keep showing even tho there’s nothing between. I tried hiding it but no luck and it shows white and it’s quite dominant in the section.
@@Avadonia replace Curtain Panel with a basic wall instead of glazed or solid one. If you need glass as a material keep that wall tnih, like 25mm, and don't forget to add material. Then, increase vertical and horizontal grid spacing. If you need grids somewhere closer, to add door or window for example, but would like to hide CW's grids, use linework tool and invisible lines. This will help you to have/keep curved curtain walls, have materials you want, but without CW grids visible. Please let me know if this helped you :)
Yes, you can create view template or view filters. Then, you can transfer it from one project to another if it’s not part of your Revit template. I use this plugin for that apps.autodesk.com/RVT/en/Detail/Index?id=8481526687890452659&appLang=en&os=Win64 Take a look at some other videos from our Graphical Presentation playlist to learn how to create view filters
Hello! I just have a question regarding the lines, I change every line in the VG to another color, but the back lines of my elements (floor, walls, etc) are still black. Is there a way to resolve this?
It can be caused by a lot of things. Maybe you see some black lines because you didn’t override its category, or you have 2d lines which you didn’t override as well…
Hi, the project is a sample file from Revit 2024 release and it comes with Revit installation. It comes with Revit 2025 as well, just install trial and you will get it
That's the power of visibility graphics overrides for each view as we like it ... Amazing as always.. No need of photoshop with lots of pinpoint editing works ... all can be done smoothly within Revit in fast pace obviously.... Thank you so much for exploring these features ....
Well said…glad you enjoyed :)
I thought I need to master Rhino + Illustrator to do that... Thank you very much, I cannot describe how cool it is
Haha, no, Revit is also capable to create and handle stunning presentations 😊 take a look at other videos we have in presentation playlist or simply join our community and take a look at our free Revit training 👇
www.skool.com/arkiteasy/about
Amazing video! Thanks for showing us the possibilities of representation with Revit. There´s no need to use illustrator or photoshop with these kind of settings.
Thanks, nice to hear this :) I agree, most of the things could be done in Revit. If you create any presentation with help of our tutorial please share the content with us :)
@@arkiteasy Ok! It would be amazing a tutorial like this but applied to a floor plant
It will be done for sure :)
I usually do these things on Photoshop but I liked it so much on revit great video
Revit allows us to create very nice presentations. Therefore we wanted to show exactly that, how to avoid doing things in Photoshop if you have Revit project
amazing we hope a video like that on a floor view
Great, thanks for suggestion :)
So helpful, clear and concise! Thank you!
You’re welcome, happy to hear that 😊
Youd deserve so much more subscribers.. Thank you so much
Thanks a lot :) this means to me and motivates me to continue working hard. Hope more people will find out and recognise my channel on the way you did 😊
wow. nice video! thank you!
Nice to hear this, thank you 😊
amazing lesson sir
Great to hear this :) take a look on our tutorials, hope you will find them helpful as well
Este tutorial me hizo taaaan feliz 🥹
Great, I’m so glad to hear that 😊 don’t miss my other tutorials, there are few more regarding presentations in Revit (see playlist)
Great video again. Learn something every time.
Thanks, glad it’s like that :)
wow amazing thank you for this video
You’re welcome :)
Amazing work, i ever thinking that revit have great tools for a perfect presentation and when watching your video I can hold that thought, thanks for the practice greetings from Mexico.
Thanks! Revit is mostly undervalued when it comes to presentation, but we tend to show the opposite and find quick ways to do it 🙂
Excellent tutorial. Learnt so much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
that was really useful thanks a lot appreciate it.
Thanks, great to hear this, hope you will find more useful ones at our channel ;)
Thank you so much, this is really helpful.
Super, glad it helped you :)
Thank you for this video
You’re welcome :) and don’t forget to watch our other videos, hope you’re going to find them useful too
You are great! Thank you!
Thank you too, happy to help :)
Amazing!!!! Thanks for sharing❤
You are so welcome :)
Thank you!
You’re welcome :)
I loved the tutorial!! Thank you so much!
How would you recommend I exported a view like that to add to my portfolio and stay high quality: as a pdf or as an image?
I will rather go with a PDF :)
@@arkiteasy thank you!!
Thank you so much
You’re welcome 😀 we have just published a new tutorial related to interior design presentations, so don’t miss it 😉
@@arkiteasy I won't
Thank you for your great useful content, keep up 👍
just perfect 🤍
Thanks, pleasure is mine 🫶🏻
Thank you so much!
You’re welcome :) don’t forget to take a look at our other videos from Graphical Presentation playlist
Thank you for sharing!
It was a good tutorial, thank you.
It would be nice to have an option for presets for VGs in revit, wouldn't it?
Maybe in the next versions🤔
Absolutely, that’s a good idea :) we had it in mind and it’s on our list, so probably during 2024 we will announce that tutorial as well ;)
Many thanks
You’re welcome :)
One quick question, do you generally work on hidden line mode or realistic? Thanks for the tutorial!
Hi, in general I use more often Hidden visual style than Realistic
@@arkiteasy Thanks for the fast response! Hidden line was used in this tutorial, right?
@@julianfreire6698 tips showned here will work with Hidden, Shaded and Consistent Color visual styles
thank you for this video, after changing all the visibility graphic my model looks the same without the colour change, do you know what might be the cause of this please?
i have just tried again and it hasn’t changed the colours of my walls or floors, coil i email you and send a picture? as i’m trying to do this for a university project due next week 😅
Have you checked if you have filters applied to that view?
hii thank you so much its very usefull. But my floor or roof cant seem to change color eventhough ive changed the pattern background colors to white. Does anybody know what should I do? Thankss
Check if you have any filters applied to that view. Also, check if you’re working in ‘Course’ presented view and if the floor and roof types have ‘course’ overrides
afternoon
please down the music ......better to listen to your explanations...thanks
Thanks for suggestion 😊 we can not fix it in this one but we’ll keep it in mind for upcoming 😉
I have glass in my building and the grid inside keeps showing and it looks bad, any advice?
Grids inside glass, like Curtain Wall grid, or Grid-Datum Elements?
@@arkiteasy curtain wall (exterior). The grid lines keep showing even tho there’s nothing between. I tried hiding it but no luck and it shows white and it’s quite dominant in the section.
I can attach an image on discord if you have one or Instagram
@@Avadonia replace Curtain Panel with a basic wall instead of glazed or solid one. If you need glass as a material keep that wall tnih, like 25mm, and don't forget to add material. Then, increase vertical and horizontal grid spacing.
If you need grids somewhere closer, to add door or window for example, but would like to hide CW's grids, use linework tool and invisible lines.
This will help you to have/keep curved curtain walls, have materials you want, but without CW grids visible.
Please let me know if this helped you :)
Is it possible to turn this into a template to use in other projects?
Yes, you can create view template or view filters. Then, you can transfer it from one project to another if it’s not part of your Revit template. I use this plugin for that
apps.autodesk.com/RVT/en/Detail/Index?id=8481526687890452659&appLang=en&os=Win64
Take a look at some other videos from our Graphical Presentation playlist to learn how to create view filters
Hello! I just have a question regarding the lines, I change every line in the VG to another color, but the back lines of my elements (floor, walls, etc) are still black. Is there a way to resolve this?
Be aware which lines you’re changing and want to be changed, Cut lines or Projection lines
They’re actually similar in color but I can still see some black lines.
Check if you have any filters applied for that view
I don't have one applied
It can be caused by a lot of things. Maybe you see some black lines because you didn’t override its category, or you have 2d lines which you didn’t override as well…
where Can I found this project?
Hi, the project is a sample file from Revit 2024 release and it comes with Revit installation. It comes with Revit 2025 as well, just install trial and you will get it
Is that effect the other view?
No, it will affect only view you’re applying those settings to ;)
No, unless you create View Template based on those settings and apply that template to other views
The musac is horrible...
It’s hard to fit to everyone’s taste ;)
Sorry but these are so bad
What’s bad?
Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome :) take a look at other our videos, we have Interior Presentation tutorial as well