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Model lines in rendering

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newt
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Model lines in rendering

I am new to Revit. Using 8.0 and drawing a wall based family. I'm trying to move quickly and still show some detail. I created a solid extrusion and then added model lines to the front. Visibility on the lines is ON for all views. Model lines show up in all views except in the rendering. Any way to make this happen? In "Help" it states, "Model lines exist in 3D space and are visible in all views."
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A rendered view before rendering will display model lines. After rendering
their is a raster image over the model. Selecting display model will clear
the raster image and display the model again. Model lines do not render link
they do in Viz. You can composite a model and raster image together in
photoshop. Or you could render in Viz. Or export to SketchUp.

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I am new to Revit. Using 8.0 and drawing a wall based family. I'm trying to
move quickly and still show some detail. I created a solid extrusion and
then added model lines to the front. Visibility on the lines is ON for all
views. Model lines show up in all views except in the rendering. Any way to
make this happen? In "Help" it states, "Model lines exist in 3D space and
are visible in all views."

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