Revit View Range

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025

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  • @ilovesunvalley
    @ilovesunvalley 11 років тому +1

    You explained this concept so thoroughly and in depth. Your communication skills are like poetry in motion. Excellent video! Thank you!

  • @siterep2
    @siterep2 11 років тому

    Thorough and illuminating, and with more genteel cadence than in Mr Aubin's previous videos. One of the best tutor in Revit gets better. Please keep up the standard.

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  11 років тому

      Thank you for the comments. Much appreciated.

  • @monkeyspankin
    @monkeyspankin 12 років тому +1

    Bing! Lightbulb moment! I finally get the whole veiw range concept. Great job Paul.

  • @johnhewetson4406
    @johnhewetson4406 3 роки тому +1

    Really appreciate that. One of the best instructional pieces I have seen in a while. Still valid on 2021 versions of course.

  • @sethrobledo7690
    @sethrobledo7690 8 років тому

    Thank you for making this very educational, helpful, and thorough video on "Revit View Range".

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  8 років тому +1

      You are most welcome

  • @raoultittel
    @raoultittel 10 років тому

    Excellent, clear, thorough explanation of view ranges which I usually stumble through using guess work. Thanks

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  10 років тому

      Thanks for the comment. So glad you like it.

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  13 років тому

    @MrsSorvad My pleasure. Glad you liked it.

  • @jo88hn88
    @jo88hn88 11 років тому

    Great work! Love your stuff on Lynda, some the best tutorials I have seen hopefully we can see some more Revit stuff on there

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  11 років тому

      Thank you. We do have more courses planned in the future for lynda.com/paulaubin. Please stay tuned.

  • @abrarahmed6728
    @abrarahmed6728 7 років тому

    u hav quit nice skills in delivering of wat u know.. u r my teacher and teacher..

  • @argon805
    @argon805 5 років тому +1

    thank you! I finally understand something about view range now.

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  12 років тому

    @ProphetChaser Thank you! glad you liked it.

  • @DarioRubilovic
    @DarioRubilovic 9 років тому +1

    Great tutorial, thank you! One question though, those three small windows, can be seen in section view, at 10:50 for example. They are above cut plane, but don't display even though they are below top plane. Any way to get them to display as dashed, dotted or any other way to indicate they are there?
    The simplest way i found so far is to open family, uncheck "Show only if instance is cut" for lines that are to be seen, and apply Overhead with Linework to the whole window.
    Any smarter way of going about this?

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  9 років тому +1

      Dario Rubilovic Thanks for the comments. You can use the linework tool to override the graphics on the windows without editing the family.

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  12 років тому

    I didn't cover linked models in this video. Good point. So I recorded a quick followup. They won't let me post a link. Just check my channel. Thanks.
    Enjoy!

  • @DLKUNATHIII
    @DLKUNATHIII 9 років тому +1

    Great Video, I didn't know it was this easy to use! thanks for breaking it all down

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  9 років тому

      my pleasure. Glad you liked it.

  • @DmytroLitvinov1
    @DmytroLitvinov1 9 років тому

    I would like to say thanks to you. And u have amazing lessons about revit. Its cool.

  • @eduardom.i.977
    @eduardom.i.977 10 років тому

    Hi Paul, I love this video. I have shared it in my blog I hope you don't mind.

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  10 років тому

      Not at all. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @jgbains
    @jgbains 11 років тому

    Great Clarity and explanation! thanks

  • @shwemaytheint1325
    @shwemaytheint1325 7 років тому

    Thanks a lot. This is very well explained. In my project on 2nd storey, even if I set bottom view range and view depth to 0, set associated level to 2nd storey but I can still see the first storey walls which are not overlapping with 2nd storey wall. Still on above storeys too. Do I need to change other setting?

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  7 років тому +1

      Check the Properties of the second floor and see if 1st floor is set as an underlay.

    • @shwemaytheint1325
      @shwemaytheint1325 7 років тому

      Yes. It was set as 1st storey. Thanks.

  • @datatran07
    @datatran07 12 років тому

    You give very good in explaining of the view range function. I can have better comtrol in Revit MEP. Thanks

  • @nazeerahmed4649
    @nazeerahmed4649 9 років тому

    Thank you Paul.
    Very Helpful Tutorial

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  9 років тому

      Nazeer Ahmed Glad you like it. Thanks

  • @sandeepgourisariya
    @sandeepgourisariya 7 років тому

    Great video
    I want to ask that if the cut plane is same as top than what will visible

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  7 років тому

      Everything from Bottom to Cut. From Cut to Top is just things that show above the cut.

  • @jaggu71
    @jaggu71 9 років тому

    Great tutorial, very well explained. Thank you so much for the time invested for this tutorial. Could you please post revit steel structure. would be very useful.

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  9 років тому

      jag dish Glad you like the video. Thank you. I am architectural, so not likely to do a structural video. Sorry about that.

  • @nictaylor2762
    @nictaylor2762 7 років тому

    Hi Paul,
    I'm using 2016 for a project and I cant hide all my beyond lines. If I look at the level 1 plan for example I can see all the furniture, doors, walls etc on the floor below as a line wieght 1 but I dont want to see them at all. In 2013 I used to set all beyond lines to white to get over that but I can with 2016. Any ideas
    Thank Nic

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  7 років тому

      You should never have to set anything to white. First check your view range settings and make sure that the bottom of the View Range and the View Depth are where they should be. Typically this is zero relative to the current level.
      If that does not do it, you might be seeing an underlay of the floor below. You can turn off the underlay on the Properties palette.
      Hope that helps.

  • @emorphan
    @emorphan 11 років тому

    Great lecture! thanks for tips!

  • @medhelmihlioui
    @medhelmihlioui 8 років тому

    what about objects and elementes that are overhanging ? that needs to show in dashed line

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  8 років тому +1

      It would depend on the category of the element. If it is one of the three categories that display above (Generic Models, Windows or Casework) they will display up to to the Top setting. You would need to make them dashed in the Object Styles or VG. Otherwise, you have to add an invisible line through the cut plane to make them display and then override the element or VG. For stuff like Roofs, you can use the Linework tool to override them as dashed in a plan.

    • @medhelmihlioui
      @medhelmihlioui 8 років тому

      Paul Aubin thank you very much for your answer, i will be trying what you suggested

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  12 років тому

    Terrific. So glad to hear it!

  • @JaiminJani
    @JaiminJani 9 років тому

    Many thanks Paul.

  • @migueljorquera5865
    @migueljorquera5865 7 років тому

    Thanks friend, from Chile : D

  • @thatramongirl
    @thatramongirl 10 років тому

    Paul! I have a question about this. I don't know where you're based but I'd love to get your help.

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  10 років тому

      Hello: I am based in Chicago, but I fly almost anywhere. You can send me an email through my website at: www.paulaubin.com/contact

  • @Arq.LuisPastor
    @Arq.LuisPastor 12 років тому

    That helped me a lot!!!! Thanks

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  11 років тому

    Thank you very much. Very kind of you.

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  13 років тому

    @Misteracad Thanks!

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  12 років тому

    Glad to help! Thanks

  • @Misteracad
    @Misteracad 13 років тому

    Good stuff!

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  12 років тому

    My pleasure

  • @yannickaka2062
    @yannickaka2062 7 років тому

    well explained !

  • @p10rek
    @p10rek 12 років тому

    Thanks heaps

  • @rebeccasheely8237
    @rebeccasheely8237 2 роки тому

    finally makes sense

    • @PaulAubin
      @PaulAubin  2 роки тому

      glad you liked it. thanks

  • @Sp33dstix
    @Sp33dstix 12 років тому

    View ranges with linked models is such a pain.

  • @PaulAubin
    @PaulAubin  12 років тому

    Thanks

  • @dec12282003
    @dec12282003 12 років тому

    you saved me!

  • @narsimhamurthy354
    @narsimhamurthy354 6 років тому +1

    books under foot its very bad in pic... respect the books sir ...

  • @Asre-infoIr
    @Asre-infoIr 8 років тому

    #آموزش #revit
    iranbim.com

  • @awadashing
    @awadashing 6 років тому

    0:05 books 📚 under feet. Shame on you