After downloading a Bradley Revit Family, review the model’s Detail Level [Coarse-Medium-Fine] in a Revit project file.
Review the level of detail displayed in each Revit model view: elevation, plan and section views.
- You will see more detail in these views as you cycle through your view settings of Coarse-Medium-Fine.
- We realize that smaller print scales (1/8″ = 1′-0″), require less detail (COARSE) for better print outs.
- As you create views for larger print scales (enlarged plans, interior elevations); Bradley Revit Families provides more detail that will remain legible with heavier pen settings.
Each component (symbolic line, model line, solid, masking region) in a Bradley Revit Family, is assigned a detail level and visibility setting. They are fully customizable, so you can match our Revit components to your Revit-BIM graphic standards.
Revit Rendering and Walk-Through Tip
BEFORE you render a Revit View or play/export a Revit Walk Through, please set the view’s Detail Level to FINE to view all of the 3D components inside the Bradley Revit family.
Bradley has more than 850+ Revit Plumbing Fixtures and Specialty Equipment family models in the Bradley Revit Family Library.
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- Revit Project Performance | Revit Family File Size vs Family Visibility Settings
- Why Revit Family File Content Views Differently in a Revit Project
Visit the Bradley Revit-BIM FAQ Page for additional Revit technical support for Bradley Revit-BIM Family Components.
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