In Revit, you can create interior elevations by clicking on the Modify tab and selecting the “Split Element” option. This will split the wall or line at the desired point, and a temporary horizontal line will appear when the cursor is placed near vertical edges. If you don’t have an elevation tag in your model, start a new project based on the commercial default template and place an interior elevation.
To set different interior elevation views, highlight the square shape of the elevation symbol and click. The elevation symbol displays with check box options for creating views. To create four new internal elevation views of kitchen appliances, go to the View tab and select Elevation. When hovering over your room, a Revit Elevation Marker will be displayed on the end of your project.
To detail interior elevations in Revit using Split face and PaintLike, follow these steps:
Enable cropping. Open the view that you want to split (elevation). Select cropping boundary; boundary break controls will appear. Click on one of them.
Use the Vertical View Break toggle to break the Interior Elevation as needed. In a plan view, select the elevation plane and “split segment” will show up in the contextual ribbon.
In summary, creating interior elevations in Revit involves setting up the project, creating views, placing and annotating elements, and enabling cropping. However, it is important to note that splitting walls or lines can be problematic, so there are two quick and easy ways to load profiles into your projects.
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