Walkthrough Views - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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Name
Crop View
Crop Region Visible
Annotation Crop
Far Clip Active
Section Box
Camera
Render Settings
Perspective
Eye Elevation
Target Elevation
Phasing
Phase Filter
Phase
Type Properties
Coarse poche material

Walkthrough Views

A walkthrough is a camera that follows a path that you define. The path comprises frames and key frames.
A key frame is a modifiable frame where you can change the direction and position of the camera.
116 | Chapter 4 Project Views
Description
Applies top, bottom, right, and left clip planes to the model. As you move the clip
plane, part of the model is either hidden or shown.
Turns on or off the visibility of the crop region.
Shows or hides the annotation crop.
Shows or hides the far clip plane.
Turns on or off the visibility of the section box around a 3D view. The box is different
from the crop region in that if you rotate the box, the model moves with it. The
viewing area does not change. You can use the section box to clip the viewable
portion of a 3D model; to see the clipping, when the section box is visible, you can
resize it and rotate it with the handles.
Settings used to create a rendered image of the 3D view. See
Settings for a View
on page 1170.
Indicates whether the 3D view is Perspective. See
on page 110. This is a read-only value.
Height of the camera.
Height of the target point.
Phase Filter name applied to the view. See
The Phase name applied for the view. See
Defines the material applied to capped faces in coarse-scale views. In coarse scale
views, the default material is Poche. In medium and fine views, the capped faces of
hosts display the layered structure of the host.
Changing Render
Creating a Perspective 3D View
Phase Filters
on page 1265.
Project Phasing
on page 1263.

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