How to Make a Key Plan in Revit
Suppose you are working on a project that involves designing a house with three parts: the main house, the patio, and the garage. Many sheets show different views or details of the…
Learn how optimized Revit views can improve design visualization and collaboration.
Suppose you are working on a project that involves designing a house with three parts: the main house, the patio, and the garage. Many sheets show different views or details of the…
Sections in Revit are 2D views that show a slice through the model. They are useful for showing the internal structure and details of your design. In this blog post, you will…
Understanding how to scale in Revit allows you to adjust the size and proportion of elements, views, and sheets in your project. This ensures that your drawings are accurate and consistent with…
Legends are Revit views that allow you to create and reuse graphical symbols and annotations across multiple sheets and projects. They can help you save time, maintain consistency, and communicate your design…
There are several ways to create title blocks in Revit, depending on how you want to use the sheet template. Title blocks are Revit families that frame the sheet design. They contain…
Planning a new addition or renovation that needs to be visualized? Revit has a tool for just that. Phases allow you to show the evolution of your Revit project from start to…
With Revit’s drafting views, you can create and edit 2D drawings that have no connection to model views. This allows you to add details, notes, and other types of annotations that complement…
The View Template feature in Revit allows you to create groups of settings and apply them to multiple views at once. This makes your views and sheet sets more consistent. In this…
The view range is a tool that allows you to control which elements are visible in your plan views and how they are displayed. It can be confusing if you don’t understand…
Worksets in Revit allow multiple people to work together on the same model. They help organize different parts of the building, such as architecture, structure, and systems. In short, you control how…