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  1. 22 de may. de 2024 · Right-click on the view cube and select “Orient to view”/ “3D views”. Select any of the 3D views. Once the view has been reoriented to the selected 3D view, change its orientation as desired. Check if the model contains huge coordinates by following the article: How to handle huge coordinate elements in Revit.

  2. www.autodesk.com › sfdcarticles › How-to-use-Model-In-Place-in-RevitHow to use Model In-Place in Revit

    7 de may. de 2024 · 1. From the Ribbon click (Model In-Place). 2. Select a Category for the model. 3. Use the Forms available in the Model In-Place Editor Mode, such as Extrusion, Blend, Revolve, Sweep or Swept Blend. 4. When the geometry is ready Finish Edit Mode. 5. Adjust the Properties if needed for example assign proper material. 6.

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · Bienvenido a los foros de Autodesk Revit (todos los productos), ACC, Navisworks y BIM 360. Comparta conocimientos, haga preguntas, colabore con ideas y explore temas en torno a la familia Revit y productos como Navisworks o BIM 360, que se incluyen en el portafolio de Autodesk Construction Cloud. Publicar en los foros. Volver a Categoría Español.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · 1. Go to the desired View. 2. From the Properties Palette click on View Range. 3. Adjust the View Range Options: Top Level, Cut Plane, and Bottom Level. For details check About the View Range. Note: Additionally, elements placed above or below the View Range, can be seen when activating the Underlay. For details check About Underlays. See Also:

  5. 7 de may. de 2024 · How to create an in-place family using the Model In-Place feature To create In Place-Element check the following steps: 1. From the Ribbon click (Model In-Place). 2. Select a Category for the model. 3. Use the Forms available in the Model In-Place Editor Mode, such as Extrusion, Blend, Revolve, Sweep or Swept Blend. 4. When the geometry is ready Finish Edit Mode.

  6. 11 de may. de 2024 · Understanding what shows up on top/underneath in Revit models. Detail Items As described in the help topic About the Draw Order of Details, details always appear on top of model geometry. Model Geometry Model geometry is drawn based on the relative position of elements in the view. Manually adjusting this in view is not possible