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Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 6:42:29 AM | axonometric SCALED drawing

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I was searching here to find something about a three dimensional axonometric drawing and how to do this in revit

obviously when you do a 3d view and adjust it abit it will look axonometric but im talking about 60-60 degrees scaled one. liek the one you draw by hand and put height of the person..

so is it possible to be done and how?? i want to show like the skeleton of the building.. any ideas how to do that??thank u!!



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