photography67836
2004-06-03, 03:44 PM
HI all,
As a brief introduction, I have been using Revit for about a year now in a small (5 person) architectural firm. My duties involve mostly renderings and web design as well as architectural design and working drawings. Before Revit I was frequently using Accurender alongside Acad 2000 to produce complex building renderings that took way too long. So having Revit has been a Godsend for the building modelling aspect. We're slowly implementing the progrom for all employees here - so far it's just me, but I will be "training" the others as they get into it. Although I know most of the basics, I still run into hang-ups now and again - don't we all?
Now for the question:
I know that the Room Tag function produces an area up to the wall face in the spaces that it is placed. Is there a way to make the Room Tag determine the area with the boundary being the CENTRELINE of the walls?
Thanks
As a brief introduction, I have been using Revit for about a year now in a small (5 person) architectural firm. My duties involve mostly renderings and web design as well as architectural design and working drawings. Before Revit I was frequently using Accurender alongside Acad 2000 to produce complex building renderings that took way too long. So having Revit has been a Godsend for the building modelling aspect. We're slowly implementing the progrom for all employees here - so far it's just me, but I will be "training" the others as they get into it. Although I know most of the basics, I still run into hang-ups now and again - don't we all?
Now for the question:
I know that the Room Tag function produces an area up to the wall face in the spaces that it is placed. Is there a way to make the Room Tag determine the area with the boundary being the CENTRELINE of the walls?
Thanks