Linked models coming in with solid fills - changing vis/graph settings only gets me halfway

Linked models coming in with solid fills - changing vis/graph settings only gets me halfway

echapman5J4A
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Linked models coming in with solid fills - changing vis/graph settings only gets me halfway

echapman5J4A
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Hello, I'm having trouble with the display of a linked model.

 

In the picture below, you can see that I like to work on a CAD-colored background to help with eye strain. Unfortunately, the linked model (left) is coming in blazing white in areas that it shouldn't be, and doesn't appear to be within its own model.

linked model showing white.jpg

 

On initially looking for a solution, it was recommended that I make sure that all materials have been imported from the linked file to the host - that has been done, but nothing changed.

 

I can sort of get around it by going through Visibility/Graphics and telling the linked model to use the 'object styles' of the linked model, but then I'm unable to change anything about how it displays, such as overriding linework on the fly per view.

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Does anybody know where the white is coming from? Is there a step in the imported materials process that I'm missing? I'm starting to feel silly because I could just change my background and try to ignore it, but I'm sure there's a way. Thanks for any help!

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ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant

Go to Link Display tabs > Model tab > turn off Floor surface pattern.

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echapman5J4A
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Sadly there was no effect.

 

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barthbradley
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Consultant

Why not turn off the Link Floors?  

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echapman5J4A
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Observer

There are floor elements that need to be seen (other views have more going on, it's a large complex) and there are non-floor elements that are also showing bright white.

 

But also, I'd like to understand what is happening rather than hiding and faking if possible.

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barthbradley
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Consultant

100% or thereabouts Surface Transparency? 

 

Wouldn't affect Projection Linework. 

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ToanDN
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Consultant

You can change the Link display to Underlay if you can afford the graphics.

Otherwise, tab on the white area to select it and see what it is in order to adjust your coarse of action.

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