A Category list appears, as usual we can filter them by Discipline, for each category following settings are established: Let’s have a look at the first one, Model Objects. A good practice would be to take the adjustments we make in this section, and save it into a project template.ĭialog box is divided in four tabs: Model Objects, Annotation Objects, Analytical Model Objects, and Imported Objects. We will find them going to Manage > Settings > Object Styles. It can occur that when the family is loaded in the project it can be visualized in a different way, since the settings made in the project will be applied, which could be different from those of the family. It is important to assign each part of the family the appropriate subcategory in order to have a better visualization of the family in the project. This is something to keep in mind when creating families. If you make a good adjustment of these parameters, you will not need to resort to too many modifications in the views.įor each category we will find different subcategories. This is the way Revit represents the elements by default. 2 Project object stylesįrom this section it is possible to modify the appearance of the elements for all the views of the project. In this way, the parameters of many elements can be adjusted at the same time, resulting in a faster and easier approach when making subsequent changes. They can be found in Manage > Object Styles, or from the Visibility/Graphics window.īearing in mind the hierarchy, the best way to adjust these parameters is by selecting the last method in the list, and, if required you can scroll up to the other "methods" should you need to carry out further adjustments. These are the settings that will be shown in all elements by default in any view if the visibility has not been modified. Project Object Styles: The object style settings apply to all views of the model.From this window it is possible to manage the visibility of all categories for the current view.
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