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Objects from behind bleeding though.

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ToanDN
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Objects from behind bleeding though.

Revit Arch 2011.

 

Can someone show me how to fix this grahic glitch?  As you can see from the model, the tubesteels are behind the steel plate, yet some lines are still showing through in hidden visual style.

 

Thanks.

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alan.quinn
in reply to: ToanDN

I opened the HSS family in edit mode and removed the rounded edges – renamed it – reloaded and the issue went away. In your original Bleeding family it appeared as if the rounded edge of the HSS was showing through the plate steel.

 

I not sure what caused this in the first place, but my work-a-round will address the issue. See the attached file.

 

Let me know if this helps and thank you,

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Anonymous
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I have had this happen from time to time, seems like a bug.

 

Oddly, the family that was doing this for me, I think is was the curved elements that were ghosting. So something funny with the curves in the Revit...

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ToanDN
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Thanks.  That helps me understand the cause of the problem to deal with in the future.

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