On the ninth day of CADD Care, the CADD team gave to me… a Revit tip!
If there are portions of your model that are oriented at non-standard angles, it can be difficult to work within them.
Even though there are built-in features that allow geometry to automatically align with these angles, it may still be complicated to visualize.
To make working in these areas more straightforward (literally) just use the Rotate tool and rotate the view’s Crop Region to that odd angle:
Check back tomorrow to see what other tips and tricks the CADD team has in store for the remaining Twelve Fourteen Days of CADD Care.
View previous posts in the Twelve Days of CADD Care blog series:
- Day One: Creating Stakeout Points Based on Distance Apart along a Corridor
- Day Two: BIM for Owners Value Drivers
- Day Three: Autodesk Reporting Onboarding for Admins Call (AROFA)
- Day Four: Elevate Your Holiday Feast – Unleashing the Power of Autodesk Construction Cloud in The Kitchen
- Day Five: An early present from Autodesk in Revit 2023.2
- Day Six: Bluebeam Studio Prime integrations
- Day Seven: An easy way to situate catch basins!
- Day Eight: How to revert to previous versions