warwickpeter
2018-05-21, 12:53 AM
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Hello Everybody,
Peter here. Thank you all for viewing this post. I myself is a newbie @ my company as well @ forum here. Recently our engineer discovered a special 'section view' in Revit. As you could see the in the attached Diagram, this is CLEARLY a section view, not a 3D view. However it does not cut via planes that are perpendicular nor parallel to any XYZ axis, instead, it cuts through a 'ISOMETRIC' angle. Not only this, all the pipe lines and tags and annotations were given an 'overlapping feature', meaning they would purposely 'cut' the ones that are underneath them (as you could see in the second diagram from the attachment).
I have searched many online articles and viewed tutorial videos, but couldn't find a clue on just how to achieve this kind of SPECIAL section view. I am in desperate hope that some Guru here in the forum could show me the way.
Many, many sincere thanks.....
Peter
106445
Hello Everybody,
Peter here. Thank you all for viewing this post. I myself is a newbie @ my company as well @ forum here. Recently our engineer discovered a special 'section view' in Revit. As you could see the in the attached Diagram, this is CLEARLY a section view, not a 3D view. However it does not cut via planes that are perpendicular nor parallel to any XYZ axis, instead, it cuts through a 'ISOMETRIC' angle. Not only this, all the pipe lines and tags and annotations were given an 'overlapping feature', meaning they would purposely 'cut' the ones that are underneath them (as you could see in the second diagram from the attachment).
I have searched many online articles and viewed tutorial videos, but couldn't find a clue on just how to achieve this kind of SPECIAL section view. I am in desperate hope that some Guru here in the forum could show me the way.
Many, many sincere thanks.....
Peter