In Revit, line weight must be adjusted in project (or template) file. However, in Revit, we often use all of these and few more levels of line weights. In that way we can extrapolate all of the standardized line weights. Line weights according to ISO are dependant on 1mm multiplied by square root of 2 (or divided by square root of 2).įor example: 1/sqrt(2) = 0,70 or 0,13 * sqrt(2) = 0,18 etc. ISO/DIN lineweight color coding system for CAD Now, let’s talk some more on the Revit Line Weights.Īccording to ISO/DIN Standard, basic (standard) line weights are drawing lines, and lines (edges) of Revit’s objects (edges and other lines in Revit family instances), which we can see in plan views, sections and Revit other views.Ĭolor of the line is self explanatory. When we talk about “lines”, we mean Revit lines in general: e.g. ![]() ![]() ![]() In general, Revit lines are made out of three elements (parameters):
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