This has been driving me crazy: I have a context model that covers approximately 1mile radius with a Project Base Point and a Survey Point in the middle of the file. The buildings are modeled as generic models. I am using Revit 2017. When I go to a 3-d view and print a hidden line view from there, the buildings and the context show up fine. However, if I set-up a camera view, the same buildings and context show up as wireframe in the print, although the view setting is set to Hidden Line (it looks fine in Revit interface, until you print it to pdf). I thought it was a view problem, but any new camera view I create is doing the same thing. I also thought that it was a model problem, however I just opened a different project and their context model is acting similarly.
I tried to get rid of all large CAD and Revit references, thinking that one of them may be trowing off the project origin - no improvement here. I tried creating a view template from a 3-d view with also nothing to show. I also tried to start with a new template and copy and paste elements there - same result.
Can someone please help - is this a simple camera setting that I am missing (like setting a color scheme to foreground instead of background?)
I have attached a couple of view
Hi jrobles
It may be a setting in the graphic display options on your project's by default camera settings. Check the transparency of the model display, it may have the setting to hidden line but if the transparency is anything other than o, it will look like wireframe. See below:
If that is not the problem, try checking the transparency of the material applied to the buildings.
If that doesn't sort the problem, could you share the file?
Hi @Anonymous,
Are you still experiencing this issue or did the post above solve it? Please let me know, thanks!

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