There are two types of 3D Views in Revit:
- Orthographic Views (Where all objects appear to be of the same size regardless of their distance from the camera.)
- Perspective Views (objects further away from the camera appear to be smaller.)

Create 3D Views
Step by Step Guide:
Video Tutorial:
Learn about how to create a perspective/camera view with this Video Tutorial – by Autodesk
Modify 3D Views
Step by Step Guide:
- Work in a 3D View
- Isolate Elements in a 3D View with a Selection Box
- Specify the Camera Position in a 3D View
- Modify the Camera Position in a 3D View
- Save a 3D View Orientation as a Project View
- Rotate a 3D View
- Specify the Background for a 3D View
- Change the Extents of a 3D View
- 3D View Instance Properties
Video Tutorial:
Learn about how to set the target position, eye elevation and crop regions in a perspective view. Also learn about how to modify elements and use temporary dimension to move model elements while in a perspective view with this video tutorial – by Autodesk
Learn about how to turn off the crop region of a perspective view, make the edits and place the view on a sheet with this video tutorial – by Autodesk
Learn about how to use a section box in a 3D view and control the visibility of the elements with this video tutorial – by Autodesk
Levels in 3D View
Step by Step Guide:
Video Tutorial:
Learn about how to display levels in 3D Views, change the position of level heads and navigate a 3D View with levels visible in this video tutorial – by Autodesk
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