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How to Print 3D View in Revit

Oct 11, 2024

Hey everyone, if you're an architect or designer using Revit, you might want to bring your designs to life by printing them in 3D. Today, I'm going to show you how to print a 3D view in Revit so you can see your designs in a whole new dimension.

Step 1: Open your Revit project and navigate to the view that you want to print in 3D.

Step 2: Once you're in the desired view, go to the 'File' menu and select 'Print'. This will open the Print dialog box.

Step 3: In the Print dialog box, make sure that the correct printer is selected. Then, click on the 'Properties' button to adjust the print settings.

Step 4: In the printer properties, locate the '3D' or '3D print' tab. This tab is where you can adjust settings specifically for 3D printing.

Step 5: In the 3D print settings, you can adjust parameters such as the layer thickness, infill density, and support structures. Make sure to tailor these settings to your specific 3D printer and material.

Step 6: Once you've adjusted the 3D print settings, click 'OK' to save the changes and return to the Print dialog box.

Step 7: In the Print dialog box, you can further adjust print settings such as paper size, orientation, and color. Make sure everything looks good before proceeding.

Step 8: When you're satisfied with the print settings, click 'Print' to send the 3D view to your printer.

Congratulations! You've successfully printed a 3D view from Revit. Now you can watch as your design comes to life in three dimensions.

Remember, experimenting with different print settings and materials can help you achieve the best results for your 3D prints. Have fun and get creative with your designs!

And that's it for today's tutorial on how to print a 3D view in Revit. I hope you found this helpful and that you're excited to see your designs in 3D. Stay tuned for more Revit tips and tricks. Happy designing!

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