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Fri, May 26, 2006 at 10:39:20 AM | Cannot Edit Tree Height

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I am not trying to edit the AccuRender tree...just the representational one when I am in a normal 3D. Even when I type a new height to my tree in its properties, the wireframe model stays the same. Any advice?

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Mon, May 29, 2006 at 10:47:36 PM | RE: Cannot Edit Tree Height

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some trees are just an Autocad block that was brought into an RPC family. onto this dwg you can attach an accurender image and that is a set size, i don't think you can change it, but if you need to see the tree bigger in shaded view (or any other view but render) go to the family and scale up the tree there.

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Tue, May 30, 2006 at 12:21:21 AM | RE: Cannot Edit Tree Height

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I've metioned this quite frequently... Nest this planting family into a blank planting family and save and load it in. This allows the ability to scale the dwg representation in the project. No need to lock or constrain it at all. HTH.

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Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 1:38:21 PM | Cannot Edit Tree Height

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We have just made a video tutorial showing how to adjust revit trees in height. It shows how to quickly create several families / types in different sizes, how they change in plan and elevation and also how to change it in the project.

The link to the video is under Tutorial / Parametric Scale on the following page: archigrafix revit trees .

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