thand
2008-10-30, 05:38 PM
I know ! I know ! This has been talked about plenty, but after reading several post on the subject I'm still not understanding the concept...
This is what I thought was happening. True North is the actual real world North and Project North just happens to be some arbitrary rotation of your project that looks good orthogonally on paper. Is this not true?
So with that in mind.... If we started a Revit project and created a building not touching any of the settings, but now want to do a Sun/Shade study and True "real world" North is 45 degrees off of what we actually have drawn. What do we do?
Keep in mind, we still want to keep all of our sheets orthogonally the same as we started the project. Meaning we tried the Tools - Project Position/Orientation - Rotate True North and our entire plan rotated 45 degrees. The other option Rotate Project North gave me some error/warning stating that it couldn't be done for some reason which I'm forgetting at the moment.
Just looking for some direction on what I'm doing wrong...
Thanks
This is what I thought was happening. True North is the actual real world North and Project North just happens to be some arbitrary rotation of your project that looks good orthogonally on paper. Is this not true?
So with that in mind.... If we started a Revit project and created a building not touching any of the settings, but now want to do a Sun/Shade study and True "real world" North is 45 degrees off of what we actually have drawn. What do we do?
Keep in mind, we still want to keep all of our sheets orthogonally the same as we started the project. Meaning we tried the Tools - Project Position/Orientation - Rotate True North and our entire plan rotated 45 degrees. The other option Rotate Project North gave me some error/warning stating that it couldn't be done for some reason which I'm forgetting at the moment.
Just looking for some direction on what I'm doing wrong...
Thanks