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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> Scaling View Thanks Typhoon I am still having
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problems. The scale view area in the Elemental and View Dialog Boxes are grayed out. No input can be made. I am using Revit 2008 maybe this is the problem. I tried editing the title sheet by going into view and elemental properties. No luck. For me to meet the deadline I will probably just hand draft the views I need at a desired scale. Thanks, this is hopeless.
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RevitStudent123, have you tried by picking the view and changing its size crop region in Scale Mode?... BTW, it's not necessary to create a new thread everytime someone replies you, just click "Reply"....
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If we read well his first thread ( http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=16330 ), I think his talking about "scaling" a perspective view (but not rendered as I understand), that´s why I'm suggesting him to try by changing the crop region in scale mode, but RevitStudent123, you have to get us out of doubt.....
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I tried various methods and no luck. Revit seems to be much better than ArchiCAD but I guess the it needs improvement or maybe the versions above 2008 are have more features. I even considered just ploting/printing the view itself at 1/2" = 1' , but Revit 2008 does not have this ability. I am just interested in obtaining a scaled perspective view at 1/2"=1' in B&W. I think I will just print off what I have and go to Kinkos and play with the copier enlargement feature. Thanks
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How do you scale a perspective view? You can't! The very definition of a perspective is that the scale changes with the depth of the view. Are you really doing a perspective or is it the 3D axionometric?
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