I am working on a project and have a building section set up at 1/16" scale on a sheet with other building sections, all at 1/16". I am only having this problem in one of the sections.
I am trying to make certain walls and other elements halftone, and they won't change. There is no view template applied, and I checked the element graphic override. No luck. - The projected element changes, but not the cut line (which is what I really need to show at half tone, for existing locations not in scope of work)
Any thoughts?
What method are you using to apply a halftone? Graphic Override by Elements?
Yes, that is what I have been trying, which is not affecting the cut lines, even when I adjust the cut lines to show as gray.
Why don't you set Phase Graphic Overrides of Existing elements to halftone, set the View's Phase Filter to Show Previous + New, so that you need not to manually override them in view?
If you still want to override existing elements to halftone in view then set the View's Phase Filter to Show Complete.
About half existing items are being repainted or cleaned, so are in the scope of work and want to show at full tone.
Here is one of the elements, trying to halftone it, then showing after I select halftone
I don't know why the Cut Line isn't halftoning, but there is always the Linework Tool as a workaround.
that's what I did - ended up hiding everything and drawing it in, but seems crummy as we are using Revit to coordinate lots of changes --- and discovering more updates about existing conditions ever day. Like the building changes every time we do a site visit ![]()
I agree that is a "crummy" solution. There is something else going on here. You should be able to halftone the Cut Line.
The phase filter was set to show complete, not show previous and new - I think that is the issue. I already drew it all in so who knows. Thanks for the help!
@Anonymous
If it is changing daily Why not override non scope elements using view filters
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