Displaying objects in Revit in different ways (visual styles) can help improve our workflow and help us understand our models better, and that’s why we need to learn the ins and outs of each one of them so we can use them in the correct situations.
First of all, Revit offers 6 default visual styles: wireframe, hidden line, shaded, consistent colors, realistic and Raytrace. Additionally, Revit allows you to create your own visual style with plenty more options that will certainly create a unique look, but we will take a look at these custom options in a different post.
Let’s take a look at these default Revit visual styles and talk about a few examples of when these would be useful.
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