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Model Appears Scrambled

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Anonymous
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Model Appears Scrambled

Anonymous
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We have a coworker who is working in a Revit model and late yesterday morning the file seems to either have corrupted itself or something else.

 

We have tried turning off hardware acceleration and tweaking some graphics settings, but the model is still the same and it is making it hard for him to work. I am just looking into some inside knowledge on what might be happening. I have included a picture of the model below.

 

revit Model.JPG

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Model Appears Scrambled

We have a coworker who is working in a Revit model and late yesterday morning the file seems to either have corrupted itself or something else.

 

We have tried turning off hardware acceleration and tweaking some graphics settings, but the model is still the same and it is making it hard for him to work. I am just looking into some inside knowledge on what might be happening. I have included a picture of the model below.

 

revit Model.JPG

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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is it just the one View?  

 

Looks like edges are turned off. Is "Show Edges" unchecked?

 

Show Edges.png

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is it just the one View?  

 

Looks like edges are turned off. Is "Show Edges" unchecked?

 

Show Edges.png

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Edges have been turned on and this is the result.Revit show edges.JPG

 

The edges are not showing, but the model details are still bleeding into on another. 

 

Is this normal, or is there a way to fix this?

 

Thank you

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Edges have been turned on and this is the result.Revit show edges.JPG

 

The edges are not showing, but the model details are still bleeding into on another. 

 

Is this normal, or is there a way to fix this?

 

Thank you

Message 4 of 7
ToanDN
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ToanDN
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Just delete the view and recreate a new 3D view.
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Just delete the view and recreate a new 3D view.
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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Is the Transparency intended? 

 

Remove the Transparency and it'll probably be right as rain.  

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Is the Transparency intended? 

 

Remove the Transparency and it'll probably be right as rain.  

Message 6 of 7
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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...Do you have elements in the Project that are placed far, far away from the Internal Origin?

...Are you Phasing Construction? Set Phase Filter in "Show Complete".

 

...Have you been washing your hands?  

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...Do you have elements in the Project that are placed far, far away from the Internal Origin?

...Are you Phasing Construction? Set Phase Filter in "Show Complete".

 

...Have you been washing your hands?  

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Our employee took ToanDN's advise and deleted the view and remade it!

 

Thank you for the help!

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Our employee took ToanDN's advise and deleted the view and remade it!

 

Thank you for the help!

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