Chapter 20. Presenting Your Design
Although Revit is most often used to create parametric content for documentation, it is often necessary to show designs to clients and other project stakeholders to get buy-in. Revit has tools that can be used to embellish views or create new graphics to help present the design.
In this chapter, you'll learn to:
Add color fill legends
Use visualization techniques in your design
Adding Color Fill Legends
There are many times in the project process where you will need to go beyond simple documentation and portray the spaces in the building in a different way. For example, you may need to communicate design intent, spatial adjacencies and allocations, or materiality. Since Revit knows what these things are in your model ...
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