Hi,
I am getting a peculiar visual bug with hidden lines on some of my Structural Plans in Revit 2023. The bug seemingly appears on plans with mirrored projection only. Hidden lines of random elements from all categories appear solid on screen.
Zooming in or out does not change the appearance of them. However, selecting the elements shows the lines correctly:
The lines also appear correctly on printed views.
The bug seemingly has no consequences to the expected graphics of the geometry, but it is really annoying to work with. Some hidden lines get "sorted" from time to time, but the issue resets with every Revit session I open. I have not had the chance to check this from a different computer, yet. I was wondering whether it has something to do with some graphical settings or bugs, or is it a known Revit issue.
Additional info:
The model was upgraded from Revit 2022 to Revit 2023 recently. The bug was not there in the previous version.
@DKIVIG wrote:
I was wondering whether it has something to do with some graphical settings
May be your card. Disable Hardware Acceleration.
Changing the Hardware Acceleration setting in Revit (autodesk.com)
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. I was totally assuming I had disabled the Hardware Acceleration already, but I was wrong.
I did it and restarted Revit, but unfortunately, the solid lines still appear.
What I also tried is making new views, both with the same view template and just manually set up. The issue persists in this project, and it seems to be completely random (random elements on random views).
I tried starting up a new project with the same template and there I had no issues.
I tried different monitors, both with and without extended displays - the solid lines still appeared.
I certain cases, zooming in and out would change the appearance of the lines on screen.
At this point, I am narrowing it down to a Revit project-specific issue or a computer graphics issue.
UPDATE: I had a couple of colleagues open the model on their machines and the issue persists.
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