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Hey all, I know you can create 1 point perspectives in revit but i'm looking to try a 2 point perspective, preferably a section perspective. If there's anyway to do this it would be greatly appreciated.
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Turn on the section box in the perspective view.(in Element properties).
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All perspectives are two point unless the camera is aimed directly at the disappearing point.
Edited on: Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:34:32 AM
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I'm still looking for ways to make two-point perspective sections in 2017 and still haven't figure it out. the solution by erland73 is an one point perspective because the view in that screenshot is a funstion of the camera not the section box, that solution is an approximation (shortcut/cheating) but thank you for the work around. Does any one know how? Any help is welcome.
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camera views in revit by default are two point perspective... (actually for one point perspective view you need to align camera view with section box and use the same eye/target elevation)
Maybe you are looking for a simmetrical two points perspective? but that depends where you put your camera view.
Also you can increase focal length...
Edited on: Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 8:20:29 AM
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