How do you widen the camera angle in Revit?

How do I enlarge the camera view in Revit?

You want the view itself to be larger, without changing what is shown/cropped:

  1. To change the scale of the view, select the crop boundary and go to Modify | Cameras > Size Crop:
  2. In the Size Crop dialog, select the button for Scale (locked proportions).

How do I change the camera elevation in Revit?

To adjust the camera position in a walkthrough. On the View menu, click New > Walkthrough. On the Options bar, note the Offset value and the From value. This is the height the camera will be placed at when you click a point for a keyframe of the walkthrough.

How do you change the camera angle in Revit?

After that, in the Project Browser, right-click Perspective and choose Show Camera. When you do, you can see the eye and target of the perspective view here in the elevation. Once again, you can drag the controls to change the position of the camera, target, or far clip plane.

How do you scale a viewport in Revit?

Assign a View Scale

  1. In the Project Browser, right-click the view, and click Properties. On the Properties palette, for View Scale, select a value.
  2. Select a scale from the View Control Bar.

How do you make a smooth walkthrough in Revit?

Solution

  1. In the Project browser, right-click the walkthrough. Click Properties.
  2. In the Instance Parameters section, under Other, click the button for the Walkthrough Frames parameter.
  3. In the Walkthrough Frames dialog box, increase the value of Frames per Second in order to create a smoother walkthrough. …
  4. Click Apply.
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How do I change the view in Revit 3D?

Change the Extents of a 3D View

  1. Open a 3D view.
  2. On the Properties palette, under Extents, select the Section Box option.
  3. Click OK.
  4. Select the section box and use the drag controls to modify the extents, as necessary. The following image shows the section box selected with the blue arrow drag controls visible.
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