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Creating an exploded material diagram, part 1

Creating an exploded material diagram, part 1

From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Creating an exploded material diagram, part 1

- [Instructor] I had a viewer send me a question recently about presentation techniques in Revit, and she sent me an example diagram that she frequently does in Photoshop that kind of is a hybrid between a floor plan, a 3D view, an exploded axonometric, a material color-coded diagram, and even including some annotations. So it was sort of a mixed bag. It had a lot of stuff in it. Anyway, she was wondering if there was any easy way to do these kinds of things in Revit. So what I'm going to do is try to address many of the questions that she asked in a simple example here. And so I've got a file on screen, and I'm going to scroll down here on the project browser. And I'm in this view called 3D Axon. And I'm going to take this view and I'm going to do a variety of things to it. So the first thing that I'm going to do is, just for good measure, I'm going to duplicate the view and I'm going to rename that. And I'll just call this Diagram. And let's put a suffix on here of maybe axon. Okay,…

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