Organizing Level Lines with Scope Boxes in 3D View: A Quick Tutorial

Organizing Level Lines in 3D View with Scope Boxes for Improved Clarity.

Discover how associating your created levels with scope boxes can enhance your 3D view in a succinct manner. Learn how changing your level associations can organize your workspace and provide a clearer view of your project.

Key Insights

  • Level associations can be adjusted to improve the organization and clarity of your 3D view. Instead of scattered level lines, associating them with scope boxes can significantly tidy up your workspace.
  • Scope boxes are essential in organizing your 3D view. By associating your levels with specific scope boxes, you can achieve a more defined and easier-to-follow 3D view.
  • Adjusting associations is a simple process. Selecting your levels and changing their associations to the needed scope box can create an organized and succinct 3D view.

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Before we move on to level two there's a couple housekeeping things that I want to take care of and it's a it's a small minor thing but these levels that we have created here we want to associate them to the scope boxes and as you can see right now it's just kind of a free-for-all in how they're located in 3D and so to tidy that up a bit we can go ahead and we can select it and change it to be associated with scope box one and you see how it kind of hugs it back into that definition so I'll go ahead and select the other three and change it to scope box one and now we've got a little bit more of a succinct 3D view that is a little easier to follow so it's nice to be able to see these level lines in here but it's only nice if they aren't all over the place.

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Michael Wilson

Revit Instructor

Bachelor of Architecture, Registered Architect

Mike is recognized by Autodesk as one of North America’s leading Revit Certified Instructors. He has significant experience integrating Revit, 3ds Max, and Rhino and uses Revit Architecture on medium and large-scale bio and nano-tech projects. Mike has been an integral member of the VDCI team for over 15 years, offering his hard-charging, “get it done right” approach and close attention to detail. In his spare time, Mike enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife, children, and dog.

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