Top cut plane and bottom.
Roof level cut plane revit.
If you only want the wall visible in the plan view as it appears in the view range of level 3 you can clip the wall from view using the depth clipping parameter.
Normally and in most cases if a roof has only one slope defining edge the orientation of the cut at the will be horizontal parallel to the cutoff level.
This is the absolute base of the primary view range.
If the go to view dialog displays select the appropriate plan view in which to edit the profile.
As you may expect this is the height that revit will cut through elements ie windows doors etc.
Cut openings in an extruded roof.
A plan view representation of the roof displays.
The cut plane sets the level at which the models are cut.
A reflected ceiling plan includes the cut plane as part of the primary range but it is typically positioned above the cut plane of a plan view.
Select the extruded roof and click modify roofs tab opening panel vertical.
The top and bottom planes determine the borders of the range.
Within the primary range there are 3 planes.
The cut plane is a plane that determines at what height certain.
Reference planes define the boundary of the roof.
Cogt2414 architectural design with revit working with datum plane and creating standard views.
And element that is on or above this height will be drawn according to it object style.
The top and bottom clip planes represent the topmost and bottommost portion of the view range.
The view range is a set of horizontal planes that control object visibility and display in the view.
The horizontal planes are top cut plane and bottom.
The area between the cut plane and the top of the view range establishes the primary view range of the view.
Every plan view has a property called view range also known as a visible range.
View range is one of the properties parameters of different types of plans in revit.
This video goes over the steps to clean up two different roof elements.
Within the view range the primary range and the view depth are distinguished.
The parameters above top cut plane and bottom make up the primary range.
The bottom setting of the view range is not used in a reflected ceiling plan.
Cut planes in a reflected ceiling plan are often set above the head height of the doors and windows.
Normally and in most cases if a roof has two or more slope defining edges the orientation of the cut will be vertical.