Chapter 8. Preparing Documents for Clients
There are many points in the design process where it's necessary to convey your ideas to others. as architects, we use a wide range of representational techniques, from the loose napkin sketch to the photorealistic rendering. we use 2d diagrams to convey plans and sections, and perspective views to convey a more human-scaled expression. this chapter will focus on a few techniques that you can use directly with revit. we'll look specifically at creating color-coded area plans, presentation techniques for plans and sections, animated sun studies, and simple renderings that let you explore materials and lighting. topics we'll cover include:
Creating color-coded drawings
Creating presentation graphics
Using ...
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