From the course: Revit 2021: Essential Training for Structure (Metric)

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Adding and setting up structural views

Adding and setting up structural views

- [Instructor] It's time to check out how our views look. I'll tell you right now, right out of the box, it doesn't look very pleasing. That's all right, we can fix that. We're going to use what's called visibility graphic overrides. It's already time to discuss the fact that Revit doesn't actually have layers, which is a good thing. What Revit wisely does instead, is employs an object driven mindset to control the visibility and line weights of elements. Not what layer of color they happened to be. The objective of this video, is to explore visibility graphics, as well as our global visibility settings. Let's get into Revit. I'm going to open my structural three. Lets go to my favorite elevation, which is the south elevation, if you're not already there by default. We can see some architectural elements, but like we've done before, let's switch this over to coordination. In our view properties, let's scroll down…

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