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Ambient shadows not in all levels shown

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Anonymous
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Ambient shadows not in all levels shown

Anonymous
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Hello community,
This is my first post here so I hope I can get help from you guys.
Like the subject says, I have the ambient shadows on each level turned on, but some how its only being shown on the 2nd and 3rd level of my building.
The most important plan is the site plan in which the ambient shadows aren't being shown.
I have the Hardware acceleration in the grafic tab turned on.
Is anyone having or had this issue ? I tried searching the web but didn't find a thread similair.
Thank you in advance
Cheers

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Ambient shadows not in all levels shown

Hello community,
This is my first post here so I hope I can get help from you guys.
Like the subject says, I have the ambient shadows on each level turned on, but some how its only being shown on the 2nd and 3rd level of my building.
The most important plan is the site plan in which the ambient shadows aren't being shown.
I have the Hardware acceleration in the grafic tab turned on.
Is anyone having or had this issue ? I tried searching the web but didn't find a thread similair.
Thank you in advance
Cheers

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rodrigo.bezerra
in reply to: Anonymous

rodrigo.bezerra
Advisor
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When you set the sun position, you can actually place it in a project level. Check if by accident you placed your sun in a different level then the ground one.

Regards

Rodrigo Bezerra

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When you set the sun position, you can actually place it in a project level. Check if by accident you placed your sun in a different level then the ground one.

Regards

Rodrigo Bezerra

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Anonymous
in reply to: rodrigo.bezerra

Anonymous
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Hello,

Thanks for the fast respond.

All the levels are placed on the same ground level, I tried to play around and change the sun path settings but nothing changes only the direction of the shadows.
I even tried to place level 1 and 2 on the same view template with the same settings but ambient shadows are still seen on level 2 but not on level 1.
I think it's just a small setting that turns the ambient shadows visibility off besides the one on the graphic display options but I can't figure it out.
I attached a screenshot... The language is German but I think it's understandable.
Thanks in advance
Greetings

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Hello,

Thanks for the fast respond.

All the levels are placed on the same ground level, I tried to play around and change the sun path settings but nothing changes only the direction of the shadows.
I even tried to place level 1 and 2 on the same view template with the same settings but ambient shadows are still seen on level 2 but not on level 1.
I think it's just a small setting that turns the ambient shadows visibility off besides the one on the graphic display options but I can't figure it out.
I attached a screenshot... The language is German but I think it's understandable.
Thanks in advance
Greetings

Message 4 of 13
rodrigo.bezerra
in reply to: Anonymous

rodrigo.bezerra
Advisor
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I really can't understand german LOL. But that's not the issue. I'm running out of ideas here.

I tried to do the same set here and it didn't work. I'm guessing REVIT only show ambient shadows in 3D views. Maybe floor plans shows just the shadows cast by the sun.

Regards

Rodrigo Bezerra

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I really can't understand german LOL. But that's not the issue. I'm running out of ideas here.

I tried to do the same set here and it didn't work. I'm guessing REVIT only show ambient shadows in 3D views. Maybe floor plans shows just the shadows cast by the sun.

Regards

Rodrigo Bezerra

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Anonymous
in reply to: rodrigo.bezerra

Anonymous
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LoooL, I highlighted the Ambient shadow option to make it understandable, that was the point 😄
On the ground plans ambient shadows add more depth in the scene. I'll attach a screenshot of level 2 to show it.
I appreciate your help, thank you.
If I get a solution I'll let you know.
Greetings

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LoooL, I highlighted the Ambient shadow option to make it understandable, that was the point 😄
On the ground plans ambient shadows add more depth in the scene. I'll attach a screenshot of level 2 to show it.
I appreciate your help, thank you.
If I get a solution I'll let you know.
Greetings

Message 6 of 13
rodrigo.bezerra
in reply to: Anonymous

rodrigo.bezerra
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Advisor
Please let me know!

Just a last long shot: the level 2 and ground level views have the same View Range settings? It makes no sense, but I would check cut plane, view depth and whatever... Just to cover the improbable either.

Also, you may wanna create a view template from the working view, to apply to others. Another long shot.

Good luck! Regards!

Rodrigo Bezerra

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Please let me know!

Just a last long shot: the level 2 and ground level views have the same View Range settings? It makes no sense, but I would check cut plane, view depth and whatever... Just to cover the improbable either.

Also, you may wanna create a view template from the working view, to apply to others. Another long shot.

Good luck! Regards!

Rodrigo Bezerra

EESignature

Message 7 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: rodrigo.bezerra

Anonymous
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Both views have the same view depth (Level 0).
I tried also to save the view template settings of the working level and applied it to the non working one but it didn't work.
I ran out of ideas.
Thank you, greetings
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Both views have the same view depth (Level 0).
I tried also to save the view template settings of the working level and applied it to the non working one but it didn't work.
I ran out of ideas.
Thank you, greetings
Message 8 of 13
chrisplyler
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chrisplyler
Mentor
Mentor

Check the Lighting options (Beleuchtung) and see if both views have the same values for sunlight, ambient light, and shadows. Make sure all the Sun Settings are the same, such as the "Relative to View" setting and the "Ground Plane" setting.

Check the Lighting options (Beleuchtung) and see if both views have the same values for sunlight, ambient light, and shadows. Make sure all the Sun Settings are the same, such as the "Relative to View" setting and the "Ground Plane" setting.

Message 9 of 13
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Hello,
Sorry for the late respond.
I tried to have the same settings for all levels, even putting them in the same view template didn't help me further. I gave up and finally disabled the ambient shadows.
Thank you guys for your help.
If I get a solution I'll let you know.
Regards

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Hello,
Sorry for the late respond.
I tried to have the same settings for all levels, even putting them in the same view template didn't help me further. I gave up and finally disabled the ambient shadows.
Thank you guys for your help.
If I get a solution I'll let you know.
Regards

Message 10 of 13
Zsolt.Varga
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Zsolt.Varga
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support
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Hi, 

 

Please, note, that the inconsistent behavior of ambient shadows in Revit has been reported to Autodesk´s Product Design and Development Team. 

 

This incident is currently being investigated for a possible cause and resolution.

The current findings of the investigation have been documented in the article published here:

http://knowledge.autodesk.com/article/Inconsistent-behavior-of-ambient-shadows-in-Revit

 

 

This article is going to be updated by the development team in order to inform users about the news related to this topic.

 

Best regards,

 

 



Zsolt Varga
Technical Support Specialist
Autodesk, Inc.

Revit Ideas | Screencast | Revit Help | AKN

Hi, 

 

Please, note, that the inconsistent behavior of ambient shadows in Revit has been reported to Autodesk´s Product Design and Development Team. 

 

This incident is currently being investigated for a possible cause and resolution.

The current findings of the investigation have been documented in the article published here:

http://knowledge.autodesk.com/article/Inconsistent-behavior-of-ambient-shadows-in-Revit

 

 

This article is going to be updated by the development team in order to inform users about the news related to this topic.

 

Best regards,

 

 



Zsolt Varga
Technical Support Specialist
Autodesk, Inc.

Revit Ideas | Screencast | Revit Help | AKN

Message 11 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: rodrigo.bezerra

Anonymous
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solved my problem! thanks!

solved my problem! thanks!

Message 12 of 13
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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HOW DID YOU DO?, I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM UNTIL TODAY IN 2019 REVIT VERSION, I HAVEN´T SOLVED, CAN YOU TELL ME HOW YOU DID?, PLEASE... LOOK AT MY 2 IMAGES, THE SAME MODEL TWO DIFFERENT LEVELS, ONE AMBIENT SHADOWS WORKING, AND THE OTHER  NO ...   -_-   ...  HELP ME PLASE...THANK YOU!

 

 

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HOW DID YOU DO?, I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM UNTIL TODAY IN 2019 REVIT VERSION, I HAVEN´T SOLVED, CAN YOU TELL ME HOW YOU DID?, PLEASE... LOOK AT MY 2 IMAGES, THE SAME MODEL TWO DIFFERENT LEVELS, ONE AMBIENT SHADOWS WORKING, AND THE OTHER  NO ...   -_-   ...  HELP ME PLASE...THANK YOU!

 

 

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Message 13 of 13
ToanDN
in reply to: Anonymous

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant
Expand Lighting and check if they are the same.
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Expand Lighting and check if they are the same.

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