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This quick tutorial explains the process and editing techniques involved to generate and manage ADT Elevations and Section. Elevations and Sections are very much the same type of object and follow the same type behaviour so we can user the terms interchangeably. We should be using the ‘Project Navigator’ to generate the model that we will extract the Elevations and Sections from but to keep things simple for this exercise we will not use the project navigator. Amongst other things, the project navigator does the coordination between the reference bubbles and the sheet set. For exterior elevations I usually use the Mark A3 type callout. This will instantly create all 4 exterior elevations looking inward toward the building. This tool prompts you to create a region by clicking two corners being the boundaries of the 4 elevations it will create. Basically encompass the entire model with a box as it prompts you. It can be gripped and stretched later. Then you are prompted with the place callout dialog box. Notice there is no Ok or Done button. We will click the ‘Current Drawing’ button. I find this a little confusing. If you click Callout only it will only place the callout and not generate the elevation view. Setting the scale will be used for annotation purposes. If you are not currently in a project (using the project navigator) you will only be able to place the newly generated Elevation View in the Current Drawing. Creating an elevation is like taking a snapshot in time of certain objects. Then ADT creates a special View. You can then refresh and regenerate the elevation as the model changes take place.

Tags : elevation view, project navigator, exterior elevations, elevations and sections, model changes, architectural desktop, adt, bubbles, a3, snapshot, boundaries, coordination, exercise
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