can you post ur graphic settings? :) I know it is hard to share the "formula" to such nice graphics (who likes to share secrets after-all right?) but we are all trying to learn
Your videos are fantastic... i am new to revit, I tried to recreat this scene but how did you put two beams under the floor, and how is the floor hosted to the toposolid.......thank you
Amazing I love this, maybe in the next videos we could get something like glulam timber beams and columns connecting together and also maybe advanced 3D detailing of a 2D callout, I been struggling with properly detailing it in revit. Anyways Great video.
can you post ur graphic settings? :) I know it is hard to share the "formula" to such nice graphics (who likes to share secrets after-all right?) but we are all trying to learn
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No problemo! In this video (ua-cam.com/video/vFhyMPnLGLY/v-deo.html - 3:30-5:15) , I demonstrate how to customize the graphics in a view.
Your videos are fantastic... i am new to revit, I tried to recreat this scene but how did you put two beams under the floor, and how is the floor hosted to the toposolid.......thank you
Don't worry, everyone got to start somewhere. Those are not beams under my floor. they are 'floor slab edge' you can find that under 'floors'
@@Manda.L Thanks bro.........
Amazing I love this, maybe in the next videos we could get something like glulam timber beams and columns connecting together and also maybe advanced 3D detailing of a 2D callout, I been struggling with properly detailing it in revit. Anyways Great video.
I'll think about which example I can use that isn't too complex for an illustration 😉