

Not sure why it took Autodesk so long to get here but I’m happy that the time has finally arrived. Some of the things planned to be covered are: Scope boxes. The fun part on all of this is remembering that you now have odd shaped viewports in Revit. Take last weeks model and make a CD set from it. When using this tool I also like to use the Offset option, this way I can get a small offset with the border from the original edge. When using this feature on interior elevations don’t forget to use the Pick Lines tool to help trace the existing edges. This has always been a limitation in Revit but now you can very easily go up around items to crop the interior elevation exactly how you want to view it. In this example I’m using the Callout tool and using the Polygon trick to create the enlarged plan view.ĭon’t forget to use this tool on your Interior Elevations.

IE creating similar 3d views in multiple design files. You could then copy the scope box from file to file and orient 3d views to match other views quicker. Notice the Arc or Circle tool is not available but you can use multiple line segments or better yet use the Polygon tool and set the number of sides to 36 to create the round shape. Description: I wish revit could create scope boxes from the extents (cropping and view range or section box) of an existing views (including rcps, 3d views and area plans). Once you select this it will go into the normal Draw Panel and you can create the boundary to your liking.
SCOPE BOX REVIT 2011 PDF
Once you have done this now select the Crop Region and notice the Ribbon, you now have Edit Crop Region. Revit Mep Mechanical 2018 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online. To start using this feature it is not hard, in one of your plan views or maybe one of your elevation views you just need to turn ON your Crop Region that is on your Status Bar. Have all been brain washed for so long on how we couldn’t do this before in Is clients are forgetting about this feature. We now have the ability to do odd shaped viewports, ironically what I’m finding People have wanted for years but we never had until the 2014 release. In this click saver I want to talk about a new feature in Revit that quite a few
