People, Systems, and Businesses Perform better with Micrographics. If you need help adopting Revit in your practice, please contact Micrographics so we may be of assistance. Use these settings when you need to fine-tune the linked Revit model. VIEW TEMPLATE in Revit is a collection of view properties, such as a scale of a view, detail level, discipline, view ranges, orientations, model display. This is also true of the annotation categories. The linked Revit model’s categories and subcategories can be individually overridden. Over and above this, you may then take even more control of the individual tabs. The following items are up for control: Linked View, View Filters, View Range, Phase, Phase Filter, Detail Level, Discipline, Colour Fill, object Styles, and Nested Links. That simple approach should be used for the. On the Basics tab, one can choose the host view, the linked view, or take control of the link more carefully by choosing Custom. Then create filters to control the visibility of elements of the same category, such as duct and piping systems and conduit and cable tray runs. When you open the Display Settings, there are a lot more options to choose from. There is a good bit of customization that can be applied so that working with the model is easy. These settings can be controlled to some extent using the management settings Underlay – Halftone with display order set to show behind the active model. Shown below is a mechanical model with an architectural model linked in.įirstly, there are simple overrides to show the model elements in a specific way. It might pay to look in detail at these methods. ** dont be mad, i dont have much.In my experience, once one understands that one can override the elements in linked models by category, there is not much interest in the other methods that present themselves in the Visibility Graphics Overrides for Links. Go to Manage links/select the building1.rvt and manage worksets, select mockup_grid workset and on/off to play around the grids globally and not view specific. then select grids.rvt and create a workset specifically for grids.rvt named mockup_grid.Ĭreate the annotative.rvt and link as overlay the building1.rvt. link as attachment both grids.rvt and mockup.rvt. Is the worksharing options applicable to your scenario? if yes, hope this will give you idea.Ĭreate mockup.rvt and link the grids.rvt as overlay for your modelling reference.Ĭreate building1.rvt and enable worksharing. Mon, at 8:44:29 AM | Visibility in Nested (Attached) Linked Models I just tested this and I don't see a way to do that. You want to control a category in a linked view within a linked view? Did I understand that?. what i am able to do is set the Nested link option in the Visibility Graphics to Parent link which then i turn Grids off in the annotative category of Revit Links "Bulding 1" but this is view specific and it will get insane if i try and control this via view templates.ĭoes anyone have an idea on turning grids off from a nested attached linked model, in the main model?įri, at 2:54:48 PM | Visibility in Nested (Attached) Linked Models I tried managing links in the "Building 1" model and turning the shared levels and grids of the "Mockup" model off then reloading it. When i am in the annotative model i would like to turn the grids off of the Nested attached "Mockup" model on a global scale. This nested model has been created for mock up (lets call it Mockup) purposes. Check on VV> Revit Links> Display Settings if the visibility settings of the link. Working on a campus project, which has an Annotative Model (for sheets & details), this annotative model has 4 building models linked in as Overlay, one of these building (lets call this building 1) models has a smaller portion of it as a Nested attached Link. Go to VV (Visibility / Graphics Overrides > Revit Links). Fri, at 2:23:43 PM | Visibility in Nested (Attached) Linked Models
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