jafrobertson
2011-01-11, 03:07 AM
Hi Folks!
Not quite sure whether or not this is the right forum, but I hope so! If not apologies, please advise where best to post..
OK - Revit Architecture 2011. I am looking to utilize concept massing and floor area sceduling for a few basic massing options on a large housing project. I have not done this before so I am looking for best practice methodology. Ideally I would like to put together 4 or 5 basic concept masses inside the same Revit file and be able to compare their shapes and floor schedules, building them all using the same site plan underlay, so that I can keep camera positions and levels consistent for all design options etc.
The first thing that sprang to mind was using layers, but after some research that does not appear simple. I know I can hide various masses using the selection filter, but this seems a little clumsy.. If there is any way to just switch 'layers' on and off, that would be most helpful.
I recognise that this is a perfect example of trying to make Revit behave like CAD when it doesn't want to, but bear with me, I am still a beginner(ish!)
Thanks very much!
James
Not quite sure whether or not this is the right forum, but I hope so! If not apologies, please advise where best to post..
OK - Revit Architecture 2011. I am looking to utilize concept massing and floor area sceduling for a few basic massing options on a large housing project. I have not done this before so I am looking for best practice methodology. Ideally I would like to put together 4 or 5 basic concept masses inside the same Revit file and be able to compare their shapes and floor schedules, building them all using the same site plan underlay, so that I can keep camera positions and levels consistent for all design options etc.
The first thing that sprang to mind was using layers, but after some research that does not appear simple. I know I can hide various masses using the selection filter, but this seems a little clumsy.. If there is any way to just switch 'layers' on and off, that would be most helpful.
I recognise that this is a perfect example of trying to make Revit behave like CAD when it doesn't want to, but bear with me, I am still a beginner(ish!)
Thanks very much!
James