Where Do We Go Now? A Revit 3D View Navigation Fundamentals

Overview:
In this video, we will discuss various tools that can be used for navigation within Revit 3D views. We will review the ability to walk, orbit, look-around and save 3D views to return to later. Develop informative views for meetings and clients to review the project through development in a 3D views. Expressing the 3D model in an Isometric or Perspective camera angle view type. Generating 3D Walk-throughs to export as a video. Knowing the project inside and out will help save money and time as the design changes based on understanding before the final construction is complete.

Objectives:
• Review various navigation tools
• Create 3D model views as Isometric or Perspective camera angle view types
• Use walk tools to simulate being in the real world environment 
• Stop to look around at all areas of interest
• Orbit around the model to gain a birds eye overall view of the design
• Save 3D views as locations to return back to areas of interest in the model
• Generating 3D Walk-throughs to export as a video

About the Author

Jason Smith

Jason Smith is an Autodesk Technical Instructor with over 7 years of experience in the field. He specializes in providing technical instruction for BIM using Autodesk software such as Revit, AutoCAD, and Navisworks. His expertise is invaluable for architects and architectural services, helping professionals harness the full potential of these powerful design and construction tools.

More Content by Jason Smith
Previous Article
Elevation tags become inverted after mirroring a project in Revit
Elevation tags become inverted after mirroring a project in Revit

Cause: There are more than one labels in the elevation mark family. This is the default behavior in Revit, ...

Next Article
Product Version or Build number with the AutoCAD update
Product Version or Build number with the AutoCAD update

To find the build number, open Autocad and go to Help and About.

Need tech support? Let us help!

Learn More