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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:31:15 AM | Rendering Elevation 3d views with scale

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I'm trying to render the four elevations of a project that I'm working on.  The problem I'm finding is that, due to my topography layout, the topography is longer east/west than it is north/south.  When I change the orientation of the 3d view, I need to zoom into the building to bring it to the scale that I wish to have it, yet I am unable to make the building the same size throughout all views.

Is there any way to force the scale on screen/in render to be the same on all four elevations?  I am unable to get the building to have the same scale in each of the four rendered views.

 Thanks for any advice that may be given!



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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:39:07 AM | Rendering Elevation 3d views with scale

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Are you sure that it is not just the zoom factor?  Drag the views onto a sheet and check.  The view scale should determine the scale.

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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:44:31 AM | Rendering Elevation 3d views with scale

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Essentially, I have to zoom into the view that's given, and I don't know of any way, other than with the scroll wheel to bring the building into 'focus' so to speak.  If I can create a specific zoom factor with a command that I am unaware of, then that would solve my problem.  The views are set to 1/8"=1'.. Are you suggesting that I change the scale factor there, and it would automatically increase the size of the building and prevent any change between views?


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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:54:07 AM | Rendering Elevation 3d views with scale

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Revit does not work with zoom factors like AutoCAD, but uses the scale to determine the size of the drawing on the sheet.  If you change the scale on all your views (or create a view template) they should all be the same size (scale) on your sheet.

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Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:33:46 PM | Rendering Elevation 3d views with scale

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can anyone post rederd elevation with scale?

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Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 7:18:02 PM | Rendering Elevation 3d views with scale

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I anwser this question in the other post...

 


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Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 9:43:43 AM | Rendering Elevation 3d views with scale

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And where is that other post Typhoon?


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