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Glass transparency in elevation views?

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kettuma
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Glass transparency in elevation views?

Hello!

 

Can you make a glass, which is transparency also in elevation views?

 

In 3D views it is transparency and you can adjust it too, but not in elevation view? Is it so?

 

You can only hide it totally or let it be non transparency?

 

See illustration what I mean....

 

Thanx!

 

Matti Kettunen 🙂

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Alfredo_Medina
in reply to: kettuma

Yes, that is the default behaviour in Revit. Glass is transparent in 3D views, only. In some cases, you can select elements and do Right click > Override graphics in view > Element > Transparent. However, in this case, it might make the tubes of the railing transparent, too.


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kettuma
in reply to: Alfredo_Medina

Ok!

 

Thanx again Alfredo! 😄

 

ps. We have here extreme cold spring......in Finland. And summer is coming? ;-D

 

http://www.lappeenranta.fi/?deptid=10973&languageid=4

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Thx Dude. 

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tomaslgv
in reply to: kettuma

If you are using templates you can now create a filter and create one based on the railing material or on the profile parameters. Once the filter is applied you may use transparency for all the views that includes the filter.

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