Why do you think I see railings in "wireframe" even though I'm using the "hidden lines" display style?
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I used the following settings: (thank you.)
Thank you!
Why do you think I see railings in "wireframe" even though I'm using the "hidden lines" display style?
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I used the following settings: (thank you.)
Thank you!
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@barthbradley if I'm not too prying, what computer do you use?
@barthbradley if I'm not too prying, what computer do you use?
I have no issue as well. However Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 4 do show wireframe
While Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 1 show it solid. It maybe camera view corrupted.
I have no issue as well. However Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 4 do show wireframe
While Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 1 show it solid. It maybe camera view corrupted.
Try disabling hardware acceleration.
Try disabling hardware acceleration.
@syman2000the view I'm working on is Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 3
@syman2000the view I'm working on is Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 3
Yes, I had already tried to turn off the hardware acceleration.
Yes, I had already tried to turn off the hardware acceleration.
@syman2000 do you see Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 3 correctly?
Thank you.
@syman2000 do you see Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 3 correctly?
Thank you.
Same thing. This is why I said the view is corrupted and you may want to copy from the original view that won't have that issue and then use view template from the Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 3 and apply it on the new copied view.
Same thing. This is why I said the view is corrupted and you may want to copy from the original view that won't have that issue and then use view template from the Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 3 and apply it on the new copied view.
I see in wireframe also Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 1, which you see well. I see them all wrong.
I see in wireframe also Vista 3D 7 - Copia 2 - 1, which you see well. I see them all wrong.
@syman2000, @barthbradley sees all the views well. Because? If it were corrupt, shouldn't we see them all the same way?
@syman2000, @barthbradley sees all the views well. Because? If it were corrupt, shouldn't we see them all the same way?
@f.annoscia1XRNMD wrote:@syman2000, @barthbradley sees all the views well. Because? If it were corrupt, shouldn't we see them all the same way?
Not necessarily.
...have you tried Repair? Also, an Add-In could be the culprit. Try this:
How to disable add-ins for Revit | Revit Products | Autodesk Knowledge Network
@f.annoscia1XRNMD wrote:@syman2000, @barthbradley sees all the views well. Because? If it were corrupt, shouldn't we see them all the same way?
Not necessarily.
...have you tried Repair? Also, an Add-In could be the culprit. Try this:
How to disable add-ins for Revit | Revit Products | Autodesk Knowledge Network
Sorry to bother you. It is not clear to me this passage of the link: first I rename the view and then I delete the view that I renamed?
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Also is there a way to put the camera in the same position?
Excuse me if I can't understand this passage... Thank you
Sorry to bother you. It is not clear to me this passage of the link: first I rename the view and then I delete the view that I renamed?
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Also is there a way to put the camera in the same position?
Excuse me if I can't understand this passage... Thank you
@ToanDN wrote:
Turn off CAD links or imports.
I attach the fixed files, if you want to take a look at it. Despite this, in the visibility window of the views I still see a reference to Cad, I do not understand why, it is as if some old CAD file was still present.
Thank you.
@ToanDN wrote:
Turn off CAD links or imports.
I attach the fixed files, if you want to take a look at it. Despite this, in the visibility window of the views I still see a reference to Cad, I do not understand why, it is as if some old CAD file was still present.
Thank you.
Good morning everyone. I did not solve the problem, does anyone have any other ideas to fix the situation?
I tried to copy the buildings to a new file, completely new, and by creating a new view I get the same result. I tried to disable the "add-ins" and tried to delete the CAD present, although I do not know if I succeeded at all. It didn't work. I'm wrong something, I don't know what... the drawing is very approximate, full of errors.
Good morning everyone. I did not solve the problem, does anyone have any other ideas to fix the situation?
I tried to copy the buildings to a new file, completely new, and by creating a new view I get the same result. I tried to disable the "add-ins" and tried to delete the CAD present, although I do not know if I succeeded at all. It didn't work. I'm wrong something, I don't know what... the drawing is very approximate, full of errors.
Hide the site link and model lines in that view fixed the transparent railing issue. So the link and the model lines may have too large of a extent that causes the graphic glitch. A starting point for you to diagnose.
Hide the site link and model lines in that view fixed the transparent railing issue. So the link and the model lines may have too large of a extent that causes the graphic glitch. A starting point for you to diagnose.
@ToanDNthank you!
I can see the view well by opening your file.
I see the "3D View 7 - Copy 1" view badly, although I hide the model lines.
However, in recent weeks I had tried to manually delete the links and model lines, but the view was still wrong... So I tried to delete gradually, one at a time, the different elements in the project...
What do you think the problem depends on? Is it a matter of computers? The RAM? The graphic card? Or is it a Revit feature?
@ToanDNthank you!
I can see the view well by opening your file.
I see the "3D View 7 - Copy 1" view badly, although I hide the model lines.
However, in recent weeks I had tried to manually delete the links and model lines, but the view was still wrong... So I tried to delete gradually, one at a time, the different elements in the project...
What do you think the problem depends on? Is it a matter of computers? The RAM? The graphic card? Or is it a Revit feature?
@f.annoscia1XRNMD wrote:
@ToanDNthank you!
I can see the view well by opening your file.
I see the "3D View 7 - Copy 1" view badly, although I hide the model lines.
However, in recent weeks I had tried to manually delete the links and model lines, but the view was still wrong... So I tried to delete gradually, one at a time, the different elements in the project...
What do you think the problem depends on? Is it a matter of computers? The RAM? The graphic card? Or is it a Revit feature?
Again, turn off the Site Link and Model Lines corrects the view graphics.
@f.annoscia1XRNMD wrote:
@ToanDNthank you!
I can see the view well by opening your file.
I see the "3D View 7 - Copy 1" view badly, although I hide the model lines.
However, in recent weeks I had tried to manually delete the links and model lines, but the view was still wrong... So I tried to delete gradually, one at a time, the different elements in the project...
What do you think the problem depends on? Is it a matter of computers? The RAM? The graphic card? Or is it a Revit feature?
Again, turn off the Site Link and Model Lines corrects the view graphics.
I do not see anything wrong with your PC or your linked files or the extents of elements in 3D! I didn't unload or switch off anything...its just a misfit view
Select the Camera in plan view>>> CUT to Clipboard >>> Paste Aligned to same place
See GIF below for results
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I do not see anything wrong with your PC or your linked files or the extents of elements in 3D! I didn't unload or switch off anything...its just a misfit view
Select the Camera in plan view>>> CUT to Clipboard >>> Paste Aligned to same place
See GIF below for results
Wow 34 posts!!! This thread is TRENDING big time
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I believe yes...Is it not showing in the GIF? (Edit: I am currently on Mobile so can't open file...try it at your end and see outcome its a 2 secs thing)
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I believe yes...Is it not showing in the GIF? (Edit: I am currently on Mobile so can't open file...try it at your end and see outcome its a 2 secs thing)
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