Hello,
I have been using Revit 2019 on my new desktop, and it seems that my Filled Region is covering my model.
I have already unchecked the Masking option.
While checking to see how I had edited my Filled Region on my notebook, I realized that the problem is in the Revit installed in my Desktop because the same file works perfectly in the other computer.
As shown on the images below, "image_01" is of the file on the Desktop. The "image_02" is of the same file with the same setup opened in the notebook that, btw also is running Revit 2019.
image_01
image_02Thank you very much,
Jorge
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Could be any number of explanations. It's not uncanny. Can you post the file, or a small portion of it with the Masking Region?
... delete the masking region
.... purge
... redraw the masking region
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@jsalibaQYLJG wrote:
I have already unchecked the Masking option.
...what do you mean by "unchecked the Masking option"
Are you running a the Windows OS on a virtual machine, remote desktop, MAC???
As I mentioned... It is in Revit 2019! There is no more "Transparency/Opaque" option on the Filled Region.Masking Option
Here's the file, as requested, but as I mentioned... The file works fine on other computers. Just on this current desktop that it appears to have this bug... This is how I see the file when I open it over here.
.... I can apply transparency to that
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... to get there... click on the masking or filled region (turn that blue)
.... with the right click open dialogue
... choose override graphics view
... and choose element o category
.... then choose the intensity you want to apply
... could be halftone or anything you need
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Yes, I am aware that I can make it transparent like that, but I wanted to actually fix this bug.
When I printed it, it came out like the “image_02” in the post, so I figure it may have something to do with the graphics card, or something of the kind, that is affecting only how I view my project.
As I said, the problem is in my Revit Settings, and not in the File Settigns.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you very much,
Jorge
@jsalibaQYLJG wrote:
Yeah @ToanDN, it worked.
Does that mean that my Video Card isn't good enough to support Revit?
Thanks a lot!
It can be one possibility. It can also caused by a combination of OS, video card and its driver. What is you Windows version (7) and what is the videocard?
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