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scoe
2006-06-15, 06:20 PM
We are still running v8.1 so the answer to this question might be to go to v9.

I have interior elevations of a series of rooms with different ceiling heights (see attached). Is there a way of making the crop region anything other than a rectangle so I'm not showing what appears to be a building section? The only way I know to do this is with a solid fill above the elements higher than the ceilings, but this is a real pain.

thanks.

Justin Marchiel
2006-06-15, 06:25 PM
Nope, no way yet. This is something that i have struggled with as well. Hopefully it will be addressed in the future.

Justin

dpollard909366
2006-06-15, 07:16 PM
sorry... it does stink - you can lock the filled region to the ceiling in the view though I believe, so atleast it will manage itself a little better....

-dp

Baldwin_4-6-0
2006-06-15, 07:35 PM
you can get creative with blanking things out with empty filled regions using invisible lines.

Someday I hope shaped crop regions are possible.

Chris DiSunno
2006-06-16, 02:04 PM
It is so tedious, but we make a white filled region with a heavy line for the edge of the elevation and an invisible line for the outside.

I wish this could be automated within the program!!! So many other things work so well.

guy.messick825831
2006-06-16, 04:22 PM
Make sure your filled regions use "No Pattern" instead of solid white. Export to .dwg to see why!

mbrandt23
2008-09-23, 08:42 PM
I have a similar situation in my project. I'm using Revit Architecture 2009. Is there any change to the crop regions, or do I still need to use the filled regions to create the desired crop region shape?

sbrown
2008-09-23, 08:55 PM
In 2009 you will use the masking region tool with a heavy lineweight.

mbrandt23
2008-09-23, 09:02 PM
Thanks, Scott!

That works perfectly!