Learn about software improvements for architectural features of the software.
- Depth cueing: Depth cueing (available in architectural views and coordination views) allows you to better visualize elevation views and section views. This graphic display feature uses gradient presentation to indicate the elements that are farthest away and the elements that are closest to the front of the view. See
About Depth Cueing and
Define Depth Cueing.
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Hosted Railings: You can now sketch railings onto the top faces of floors, slabs, slab edges, walls, or roofs. Balusters and railings adjust to the slope of irregular surfaces. See
Create a Railing by Sketching.
Important: After upgrade, review all views to verify any changes to your railings. See
Upgrade Information.
- Display of walls: To improve performance so that views open and update faster,
Revit LT regenerates walls only for those visible in the drawing area. In addition, if a wall appears very small in the drawing area, it displays as simplified lines, regardless of the detail level assigned to the view.
- Export to FBX: When exporting a 3D model view to FBX, select the correct format to ensure import compatibility: FBX Files for import in 2016+ version products, or FBX 2015 and Previous for import in 2015 and earlier version products. See
Export to FBX.