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Change Casework Projection Lineweight

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Anonymous
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Change Casework Projection Lineweight

Hi,

 

I'm trying to reduce the Projection Lines from casework / furniture in elevations (Image 01).

 

  1. I already changed Projection Line Weight in Object Styles (like it says on this post, Image 02).
  2. Also tried Override Graphics by Element, by selecting a thinner Projection Line, and it doesn't work.

 

The exterior lines of the casework (and other furniture) keep printing quite thick. Is it something related with the family?

 

Image 03 (with Thin Lines activated) shows how I would like it to appear.

 

Thanks,

JPImage 01 - Thick Projection LinesImage 01 - Thick Projection LinesImage 02 - Changes Object StylesImage 02 - Changes Object StylesImage 03 - Thin Lines Active: how I would like it to beImage 03 - Thin Lines Active: how I would like it to be

 

 

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bimscape
in reply to: Anonymous

Can you upload the casework families?

Kind regards,
Ian


Author of The Complete Beginners' Guide to Autodesk Revit Architecture (free online course)
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Anonymous
in reply to: bimscape

Yes, here it is!

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bimscape
in reply to: Anonymous

Looking OK for me at 1:100 scale. (see attached screenshot)

 

What scale is the view set to (the one with the chunky lines)?

Kind regards,
Ian


Author of The Complete Beginners' Guide to Autodesk Revit Architecture (free online course)
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Anonymous
in reply to: bimscape

I've just managed to figure it out! It is something related with a definition in a View Template: changing to other View Templates reduces the overall thickness. Now I just need to figure out which parameter it is...

 

Thanks for your quick reply anyway!

 

Cheers,

JP

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bimscape
in reply to: Anonymous

Excellent!

Kind regards,
Ian


Author of The Complete Beginners' Guide to Autodesk Revit Architecture (free online course)
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pciemierkiewicz
in reply to: Anonymous

For those who are searching the archive for the answer where template was changing the thickness or appear to be whilst changing lineweight doesnt do anything. Go to model display and change silhouettes. For me it was making handles and outline very thick. 

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