Introduction - Marking Up Shared Views for Better Coordination

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Marking up Shared Views for Better Coordination.

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Marking up views is part of the workflow where Revit designers can share a 3D view of the model with non-Revit users.

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In the Autodesk Viewer, After navigating around the model and creating 3D section views, they can then comment and mark up the views.

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First, we will review how to add comments in the Autodesk Viewer and reply to them from Revit.

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Next, we will measure distances in the Autodesk Viewer and test them out in Revit.

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We will also share comments about the measurements.

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Finally, we'll mark up a view using the sketch, arrow, cloud, and text tools and then share the markup using a link and within Revit.

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In this set of videos, we will comment and review comments in shared views, measure distances in the Autodesk Viewer,

00:59

and mark up shared views with sketches, arrows, clouds, and text.

Video transcript

00:02

Marking up Shared Views for Better Coordination.

00:06

Marking up views is part of the workflow where Revit designers can share a 3D view of the model with non-Revit users.

00:14

In the Autodesk Viewer, After navigating around the model and creating 3D section views, they can then comment and mark up the views.

00:24

First, we will review how to add comments in the Autodesk Viewer and reply to them from Revit.

00:30

Next, we will measure distances in the Autodesk Viewer and test them out in Revit.

00:36

We will also share comments about the measurements.

00:39

Finally, we'll mark up a view using the sketch, arrow, cloud, and text tools and then share the markup using a link and within Revit.

00:50

In this set of videos, we will comment and review comments in shared views, measure distances in the Autodesk Viewer,

00:59

and mark up shared views with sketches, arrows, clouds, and text.

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