How important are line weights on a building section and elevation view?

How important are line weights on a building section and elevation view?

To add legibility and clarity to a dense drawing. Using different line weights allows you to distinguish one type of information from another, and to guide how the eye moves around the drawing – both elements which are key to achieving legibility and clarity.

How does Revit handle line weights?

Solution:

  1. Click Manage tab Settings panel Additional Settings drop-down (Line Weights).
  2. In the Line Weights dialog, click the Model Line Weights, Perspective Line Weights, or Annotation Line Weights tab.
  3. Click a cell in the table and enter a value.
  4. Click OK.

How do you manage title blocks in Revit?

Right-click the name of the title block to modify, and click Edit. In the Revit window, click File tab Open Family. Navigate to the location of the title block family (RFA) file. Select the file, and click Open.

What line weight should dimensions be?

The default line weight in both Autocad and Inventor is 0.25mm. The recommended Line weight for the ‘Drawing frame’ (Border) for engineering drawings is 0.7mm.

Which line on a drawing should be thickest?

2.4.5 Cutting Plane Lines The direction of the cutting line is shown with a line called a cutting plane lineHeavy dashed line that shows a theoretical cut through an object.. This is the thickest line that may appear on a drawing.

How do I turn off line weights in Revit?

You can switch off the Lineweight display by using the View Tab of the Ribbon and going to the far left on “Graphics” and pressing the ThinLine button. Alternatively, and if you are an AutoCAD user you might prefer this, you can simply type TL.

Why are my Revit lines so thick?

To fix the issue, go to the Insert tab and click on the small arrow below “Manage Images”. Below, you can see that the Line Weight in the default settings are all set to 1. Adjust the values to fit the DWG color number. When you re-import the DWG file, the lines thickness will match the Revit Line Weight settings.

How do you load a title block in Revit?

Using the ribbon in a project.

  1. Open a project.
  2. Click Insert tab Load from Library panel (Load Family).
  3. In the Load Family dialog, navigate to the location of the title block family file.
  4. Select the title block family file, and click Open.

How do you edit a title block label in Revit?

What is the line weight of a hidden line?

A hidden line, also known as a hidden object line is a medium weight line, made of short dashes about 1/8” long with 1/16”gaps, to show edges, surfaces and corners which cannot be seen.

Where do I find line weights in Revit?

Click on “Additional Settings” in the Manage tab. Select Line Weights. This is where you will assign a thickness value to each number. In the Model Line category, you can assign a different thickness for different scales. In some cases, it is better to remove this option and use the same thickness for all scale.

What are the 1 and 3 thickness numbers in Revit?

The 1 and 3 thickness numbers refer to the thickness values assigned in the Line Weights menu. In the test #3, we’ve reduced the thickness value of line weight 3 in the 1:200 scale to 0.30mm instead of 0.35mm. Using the combo of Object Style and Line Weights will affect all elements in all views.

What are the sizes of Revit title sheets?

Title sheets for Revit drafting in the ANSI Arch paper size range. Sizes: ARCH A, ARCH B, ARCH C, ARCH D, ARCH E and ARCH E1. We call these ones the “Grey Style”.

What happens to the line style in Revit?

When you create a line style in your title block and you load your family into your project, Revit CREATES a line style that corresponds into your project. If you LOAD YOUR FAMILY AGAIN, Revit will not create the line style again. It will override the one in your family. So, it explains two things:

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