How do you create details in Revit?

Click Annotate tab Detail panel (Detail Line). Sketch along lines of the halftone elements or use them as part of your detail. As you sketch lines, the cursor snaps to the model geometry in that view. Sketch lines that provide applicable construction details.

How do I add site details in Revit?

Create the Site Plan

  1. Define site settings.
  2. Create the toposurface.
  3. Rotate the project to True North.
  4. Specify property lines.
  5. Add a building pad.
  6. Grade the toposurface.
  7. Create parking lots, roads, and sidewalks.
  8. Add site components.

How do you create a 3D detail in Revit?

Use a locked 3D view to create 3D details of your project. Start by creating a new 3D view, then right-click the Viewcube and orient the 3D view to an existing view. This will automatically apply a section box to the 3D view. Choose a view close to the detail you want to create.

How do you find drawings in Revit?

navigate to the view in the Project Browser, and double-click the view name. click View tab Windows panel Switch Windows drop-down. The bottom of the menu lists the open views. A check mark indicates the view that currently has focus in the drawing area.

How do you create a wall section in Revit?

Start a new building section, go to Edit Type > Duplicate > provide the new name: Wall Section. That’s all you need to create a new type of section. Optionally (recommended) create a different symbol for the wall section type.

How do you draw a property line in Revit?

Open a site plan view. Click Massing & Site tab Modify Site panel (Property Line)….Create Property Lines

  1. In the Create Property Line dialog, select Create by sketching.
  2. Click (Pick Lines) or other sketch tools to sketch lines.
  3. Sketch the property lines. Lines should form a closed loop.

How do you create an axon detail in Revit?

Revit can create axonometric or perspective 3D views. To create an axonometric 3D view, choose View > Default 3D View. Revit opens an axonometric view of the drawing, and names it {3D}. If a {3D} view already exists, Revit opens the existing view in its current state.

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