3D issues

3D issues

Anonymous
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Message 1 of 28

3D issues

Anonymous
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I’m having problems with my Revit file. 3D views and elevation showing random hidden lines. 

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Message 2 of 28

barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:

I’m having problems with my Revit file. 3D views and elevation showing random hidden lines. 


 

If they are hidden, how do you know?  

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Message 3 of 28

Anonymous
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I apologize lines are not hidden. Lines bleed through in 3D view for some
reason.
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Message 4 of 28

barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:
Lines bleed through in 3D view for some reason.

 

"Bleed through"??? I think you should call 911.

Joking aside; try posting some screenshots. That might be faster and easier.  

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Message 5 of 28

Anonymous
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Is something like this. Let me know if you can help.

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Message 6 of 28

barthbradley
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Yep, they are hidden all right. Can't see a thing.

 

😉

 

 

 

  

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Message 7 of 28

bin
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Corrupted?

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Message 8 of 28

constantin.stroescu
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Try to uncheck Hardware acceleration

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Message 9 of 28

Anonymous
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No idea, if thats the case, what can be done???
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Message 10 of 28

hmunsell
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if you have two items on top of each other like a structural wall and an architectural wall, or 2 times relay close together like a thin architectural floor covering on top of another floor. in a 3D view it could look like that. really need a screen capture or an uploaded the model to know for sure.

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Message 11 of 28

Anonymous
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This is how is looking, can you help.
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Message 12 of 28

barthbradley
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@Anonymous; I have this joke I'd like to share with you: 

 

Patient says to Doctor: "Doc, it hurts when I do this. What should I do?"

Doctor replies: "Don't do that".

 

Silly, huh?  I agree. It's about as silly as saying "I’m having problems with my Revit file. 3D views and elevation showing random hidden lines".   

 

If you can't find more words than that to describe the problem, then post some screen captures - or post the file.  

 

 

 

 

Message 13 of 28

Anonymous
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Here are screenshots

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Message 14 of 28

barthbradley
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Well, we're getting somewhere.

 

Kind of looks like a Transparency -- either coming from the Materials or from Graphic Overrides in the View.   Got any? 

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Message 15 of 28

Anonymous
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I don’t believe is the materials, what can it be for the Graphic Overrides.
Can you be more specific?
Message 16 of 28

barthbradley
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Transparency could be applied by several methods (e.g. Element, Category, Filter). Tell you what; post your file as an Attachment.  Do you know how to do this?  

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Message 17 of 28

Anonymous
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No, I’m new to all this. Can you guide me on how to post it.
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Message 18 of 28

barthbradley
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like this:

 

Attachment3.png

 

NOTE: If it fails to post the RVT directly, try posting a ZIP file containing the RVT. 

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Message 19 of 28

barthbradley
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Thanks. 

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Message 20 of 28

Anonymous
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Revit Model. Thanks

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