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How to Delete Cameras in 3D View in Revit

Oct 02, 2024

Are you looking to remove cameras from your 3D view in Revit? Whether it's for decluttering the view or streamlining your project, deleting cameras can be a useful tool. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

1. Open your Revit project and navigate to the 3D view where the cameras are located.

2. Once in the 3D view, click on the 'View' tab in the top menu.

3. In the 'Graphics' panel, locate the 'Visibility/Graphics' button and click on it.

4. In the 'Visibility/Graphics Overrides' dialog box, go to the 'Model Categories' tab.

5. Scroll down the list to find the 'Cameras' category and uncheck the box next to it.

6. Click 'OK' to exit the dialog box.

7. Now, the cameras should be hidden from the 3D view. However, they are not deleted from the project yet.

8. If you want to permanently delete the cameras from the project, go to the 'Manage' tab in the top menu.

9. In the 'Settings' panel, click on the 'Delete' button.

10. Click on the cameras you want to delete in the 3D view. They will be highlighted once selected.

11. After selecting the cameras, press the 'Delete' key on your keyboard or click the 'Delete' button in the confirmation dialog box.

12. A prompt will appear asking you to confirm the deletion. Click 'OK' to proceed.

13. The selected cameras will now be permanently deleted from the project.

By following these steps, you can effectively delete cameras from the 3D view in Revit, keeping your project organized and focused. Remember, it's always a good practice to make a backup of your project before making significant changes, just in case you need to revert to a previous state.

In conclusion, managing cameras in the 3D view is an essential aspect of working with Revit projects. Knowing how to delete them efficiently can streamline your workflow and improve the overall visualization of your project. We hope this guide has been helpful and that you can now confidently manage cameras in your Revit projects.

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