Raster Image Showing through furniture

Raster Image Showing through furniture

procintern
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Raster Image Showing through furniture

procintern
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I have a floor plan that is in realistic visual style with a raster image of the site underneath, but different types of "furniture" are becoming transparent and allowing the background raster image to show through. any idea how to make them opaque like normal model elements? This is the only visual style that it happens 

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barthbradley
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Add Masking Regions to Family Plan View. 

 

Just to clarify: Is image in Background or Foreground?  

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procintern
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It's on background, that's why this is so confusing 

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barthbradley
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Those "transparent"-looking families just look like they are missing the Masking Regions. You probably wouldn't notice that without the Image being there.  

 

Post one of those families here.  

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ToanDN
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Where is the raster?  The green thing?  If you have a floor in the building under the furniture then it should cover the background raster regardless of the furniture having a mass or not.  If you temporary turn off the raster then what do you see?  

 

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procintern
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Like I mentioned before, this is the only visual style that this happens. If I switch it to "consistent colors" or "shaded" then the model looks normal but My goal is to keep it in realistic. But here is the family 

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procintern
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Yes, the raster image is the green thing and there is a floor ( the grey stuff) underneath everything. Here is a snapshot of the plan without the raster image, and a photo with the visual style set to "consistent color" instead of "realistic"  to show that this issue is only happening in 'realistic' visual style 

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