Hello Folks-
We're using Revit in a landscape-architecture-specific fashion, and I've been using/modifying the standard RPC tree components. Things have been progressing without too much trouble, but I was encountering some problems recently with modifying floor boundaries/fatal errors, so I installed the 2018.2 patch.
Now, however, all the deciduous trees in the project have disappeared in plan. They are still present in my 3D view, but in all my plan views they are simply not there; they aren't hidden in view, there are no templates or filters applied, everything is turned on in VG, etc. And I should be seeing them, because the evergreen trees are showing up; both types are treated/categorized the same. Is this something other people have/are running into? Is this a patch easter-egg? ...Autodesk, what the heck??
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Did you check the family view range? (Ref.Level/view range)
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Whoops- Seems that the "deciduous base" .rfa file was encountering a hiccup and needed to be re-loaded back into the broader RPC deciduous tree family; problem solved.
However, we hadn't modified the standard RPC tree component's content/structure (yet), so I'm a little perplexed as to why this happened.
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