Missing Reference Points when making Splines in Conceptual Mass in Revit 2018.2

Missing Reference Points when making Splines in Conceptual Mass in Revit 2018.2

winther_nielsen
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Missing Reference Points when making Splines in Conceptual Mass in Revit 2018.2

winther_nielsen
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Hi Revit Architecture Forum

 

I just installed the Revit 2018.2 - STUDENT VERSION

 

and I can't see any Reference Points in my splines. 

 

I worked with splines in the conceptual mass family file.

 

Anyone knows or seen this problem?

 

This happends only on the student version. Not in standard version... 

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barthbradley
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I know it's been awhile, but the first thought I had upon reading this today, was that the Reference Point category was probably just turned off (unchecked).  Is that what it was? 

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winther_nielsen
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Hi BarthBradley

 

No. If my way of understanding Reference Point category. These where all turned on

 ass shown the attached image. 

 

Hope I understand this right... 

Still no point in reference lines.png

 

 

Another issue is that my graphic card is not supporting the revit 2018 version.

 

Graphic Card - unknown video card.png

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barthbradley
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Interesting. Obviously, I guessed wrong, because the category is turned on.  The fact that the Graphics card is untested is not a surprise to me, but maybe your issue proves its incompatibility.  Have you submitted this to Autodesk? 

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ToanDN
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@winther_nielsen

So if you open the same file in the commercial version the points show normally?
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winther_nielsen
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Yes that is Right.Problem 1_1_1_1.pngMy Conclusion is that the Graphic card that the graphic card don't support the points in Revit version 2018...

 

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ToanDN
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What videocard do you use?  I hardly believe it can cause missing reference points since I have never had a single certified videocard since using Revit. 

 

The reason I asked is that the two screenshots don't look like coming from the same file so I suspected there maybe something else going on.

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winther_nielsen
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I Try too take the same file from the revit pro version on windows 10 + better video card and open it on my older window 7 pc , student version, and see if the points will show up. Nice troubleshooting by the way. Reply Friday.

 

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winther_nielsen
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No .. the Roints in the Spline disapear when I open the Revit 2018 PRO version in Revit 2018 STUDENT version...

 

What is happening ... cannot understand it... Visibility is turned on... hmmm

 

See this Image to see what I meanSTILL NO POINTS WHEN TAKING A SPLINE FROM PRO VERSION TO STUDENT VERSION.png 

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ToanDN
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Share the file and someone can look at it.
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winther_nielsen
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Attached files 

 

1. Revit 2018 Pro Version (with points)

2. Revit 2018 Student version (without points)

 

Why?

 

 

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barthbradley
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Hate to tell you, but I got points on both. 

 

...but why wouldn't I? I don't have Student version. 

 

 

@Viveka_CD: Can you help here?

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ToanDN
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Is the student version up to date?  It should be 2018.2.  Not saying it will fix the issue but worth a try.

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winther_nielsen
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Well that might be the conclussion.

Though Autodesk explains that there should be no difference betwen PRO and STUDENT version!

 

Guess we need a Student Version user to clarify...

 

Thanks for the testing.

 

(Shortcuts to remember while waiting for the next bus)

 

DetailingShortcuts.png

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winther_nielsen
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Well in Edit mode the points shows up now... I loaded the family-file into a project and voila I can see the points in edit profile mode only.

Edit mode point visibility.png

Though not when I press finish edit profile - like I following this tutorial.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6aSA9DgWpE&t=96s

 

 

 

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barthbradley
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Calling out to Mr. E.F. Hutton@Mark.Lancaster...I'll bet you know what's going on here. 

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Mark.Lancaster
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@barthbradley

 

Although I do appreciate you reaching out to me.  Unfortunately I'm not a Revit user (or an expert in Revit) and will be unable to assist since I don't have any background in the AEC side of the business.

 

But I will tag those who may be able to help out

 

@Darin.Green

@Anonymous

@DarrenP

Mark Lancaster


  &  Autodesk Services MarketPlace Provider


Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee


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Viveka_CD
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Hi @winther_nielsen

 

I'm in touch with a dedicated resource for more clarity on this issue.

 

Thanks for the note.

 

Regards,

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Anonymous
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I noticed in your screen capture that your visual style in the student screen is set to Realistic while in the commercial it's set to Hidden Line. Did you try switching your Visual Style?

 

@Anonymous.Lancaste@@

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Viveka_CD
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Hi @winther_nielsen

 

Can you share your journal files for both versions?  It will help us investigate why this happens on your machine?

 

Regards,