FILLED REGION - SEND TO BACK?

FILLED REGION - SEND TO BACK?

VicBerg
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FILLED REGION - SEND TO BACK?

VicBerg
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Hi!

 

 

Im having a problem when i put filled region, detail groups = furnitures on my plan views. The problem is that the filled regions covers other lines on the plan, such as doors and windows openings. Is there a solution to this? I tried to set the colour to transparent but then it dissapears in total. 

 

Kind regards, Victor 

 

 

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Kimtaurus
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Detail items will always obscure 3D elements.

 

"The problem is that the filled regions covers other lines on the plan, such as doors and windows openings."

Don't put furniture over windows and doors, it's seems logical to me, but maybe I'm missing something here.

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-FDC-
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Select the region.

Click edit type and set the background Transparent.FilledRegion.JPG

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Kimtaurus
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Setting the Filled Region to transparant only allows the lines of the walls (or solid fills) to show through. The pattern's lines and colours are still visible "in" the wall.

FilledRegion.JPG

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VicBerg
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Thanks for your advice but it seems like my settings is a bit different because mine solid fill disappear in total.

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ToanDN
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Use detail items for those is the wrong approach.

 

How about you use actual model families for your furniture?  You can add filled region inside the families, set the Furniture category to semi-transparent, then nothing got obscured.  

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