Exploded Levels Diagram in Revit Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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By following this Revit tutorial you will learn how to set up Exploded Level Diagram in Revit. I will also show you how to mark the different uses of the object and how to write text below every level.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Setting up the section box for ground level
03:20 Adjusting the ground level
03:50 Adjusting the ceilings at the ground level
05:00 Adjusting the shadows at the ground level
05:46 Setting up the large text inscription
09:40 Setting up a new sheet for Exploded Level Diagram
11:38 Adding and adjusting text at the new sheet
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Thank you for your hard work Milos! Always when it comes to Revit your guides are the best out here, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
That looks sick! Very nice. 😊
Thank you so much for all the information. I'am so grateful
You are actually the best. Your videos are extremely helpful keep up the good work
Small tip: use hide/override by category, not by element. It's easier to manage views, especially when your project is quite big. And also you could use different filters and view templates to gain even more control.
Thank you for the tip ...😊
@@nadeem006 by category or you can think about use some dedicated parameter. It's much better - more systematic, nor some "work around".
Great timing 👍.
awesome I am exactly looking for such this tutorial
Thank you very much for this information!! I have been using Revit for 3-4 years for my academics, and I always wished to be able to create exploded views in Revit, but coudlt understand how to. I always refer to your videos and particularly this information has been really very useful! It added a great impact and higher clarity to my design explanations!
Really helpful, thankyou
Thank you for your efforts
Its funny cuz i always see your videos for help me in my work, in these case i already did what you are showing now, its like "damn im doing a great Job, he is doing something that im used to do a long time ago :P" continue with your videos helps me a lot in my Job.
Great Job
Thanks a lot, like always you saved me!!!
I liked... congratulations, Thanks.
i was looking for this command for long
I generally do the same workflow but overriding color of the floor. I like how the colored floor looks with white furniture on top. never considered doing it with ceiling. interesting thank you.
Nice one bro..
This is awesome.
Thanks dude
Very nice .... Thank you ....
Nice topic
THANK YOU BALKAN
SPAV❤️
👍👍👍 exelent
Great video, thank you!
Quick question. Is there any way to change the colouur of 'hidden element', from Magenta to any other colour?
Cheers!
Живели!
Yeah so go into the blue file (top left) and in the options button right menu, go to graphics, and you’ll be able to change the color of many different things such as the background, selection, pre-selection, etc.
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Как сделать подрезку 3д вида так чтобы архитектурная модель подрезалась, а инженерная нет?
I tried but the surface color is not changing. Do we have any setting to change please explain
Decent work but it looks like "work around" solution, not system. You can do it much better using DISPLACE tool (from MODIFY tab / VIEW panel) in my opinion. You can displace selected elements, in one view (it doesn't affect other views), you have full control of the displace distance and you can displace elements in different directions (X/Y/Z), view can be axonometry or perspective, etc. Colouring of elements is easy - override graphics by category or by some parameter (i.e. by level etc). Less work, more control, less views to create. Easier IMO.
Regards.
great - for years I have been wanting to have offset plans 2D iso , BUT then join all stairwells and elevators and lifts , to enable visualisation of people / goods flow in commercial and industrial buildings - Is this possible ? and if so where could I find tutorial /. documentation of how to do this ?
did u findout? i m curious too
@@exo_KimSara no unfortunately not 🥴
Why not use the built-in displace elements tool? Seems a lot easier?
It's possible, but if you have a wall going from level 1 to level 5, you can't separate it into multiple elements.
@@balkanarchitect ah ok makes sense in that case, we advise against using Walls over multiple levels :) (easier for quantity takeoff if everything is modeled seperated by level)
Good tip, thanks!
Why does a bright blue color appear on the section? And it doesn't allow the color of the floor plan I choose to apear.
i will use displace element instead of this
a question to export to pdf only export the solid and not the model how to export both
How can i see a property line fom DWG in Revit in my sections.
As a vertical line
Make them 3D pipes / or as railing ?
Use a model line or detail line. Keyboard shortcut ML or DL. Should be able to place in section view
Sorry for asking, but are you bulgarian? :)
No, Serbian :)
Hair, Sir, while i am adding Floor Boxes in First Floor Floor, & i make section on it to drop from table to Floor Level, but it is not showing in the Plan View Why??? please explain to me..
too late for me, i did this in my thesis in April 😢😢😢😢
Do u pay for tutorial