RCP shows some object outside view range

daria.romanovska
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RCP shows some object outside view range

daria.romanovska
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Hello Community

I can't wrap my head around it. It never happened before and only started with Revit 2023. When I do Basement floor RCP I see just a few lights from the 2nd floor. I don't see all the light or any from the ground floor which is lower than the 2nd floor, just a few from the 2nd floor. Even if I lower the top view limit or view range I lose the visibility of the basement light but I still can see those few lights. Here are some PRTSCRs. 

 

Basement RCP (I hid those pots in question but you still see them in pink)

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View Range Basement 

VIEW RANGE.jpg

Second floor. Trouble makers in red frame

SECOND FLOOR.jpg

And here are the pots (all the same attached to the same plane)

POTIGHT.jpg

Interesting Fact: if I move the pots in question to the bottom of the screen/building it disappears from the basement plan. Mystery!

Please throw some ideas at me about what can be done to fix it. 

 

Thanks in advance 

 

 

 

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barthbradley
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Is there by chance an Invisible Model Line or something in the Family that would be intersecting the View Range?  

 

REFR: 

 

Revit OpEd: "Aaaah,The old invisible line trick, eh "99"?"

 

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daria.romanovska
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nope, even if it was why when I simply move (MV) to the other location it disappears (its still in the same plane)

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It looks like just this area is affected 

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Here are some cross-sections:

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Also, I was working in 2022 and it was ok. It only started showing like this when i started using 2023 (if that matters) 

 

 

 

 

 

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barthbradley
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@daria.romanovska wrote:

 

 

Also, I was working in 2022 and it was ok. It only started showing like this when i started using 2023 (if that matters) 

 


 

Post the file and we'll get to the bottom of it.  Post the 2022 file and we'll upgrade it on our end.  

 

Actually, post your 2023.  

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