Realistic View not operating correctly

Realistic View not operating correctly

mumarshad
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Realistic View not operating correctly

mumarshad
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Hi Everyone

 

When I select the Realistic view my model it displays as transparently why ??

Give a solution to my issue and get back the correct realistic view of my model ( See the Figure the I Attached)

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Message 2 of 11

Ilic.Andrej
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Open up "Graphic Display Options" (you will find this in 3D view properties dialog). Under "Model Display" tab, check transparency slider. 



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Message 3 of 11

ToanDN
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Either the walls use a transparent material or the walls category is set to transparent.

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Message 4 of 11

mumarshad
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Hi Grozozo,

 

I checked the transparency of the model as you said, but there nothing to change the slide (It already set to zero value) 

please help me to get rid of this issue!!!

 

Thank for your support!!

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Message 5 of 11

mumarshad
Contributor
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Hi,

I'm having a problem with realistic view in my model,

When Select the Realistic view all the model will not appear as realistic view and some part of model appeared as realistic view ( See the Picture that I have attached)

Please,  help me to clarify this issue

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Message 6 of 11

chrisplyler
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1. You have already checked the Transparency slider.

 

2. Also check for any category overrides in Visibility Graphics.

 

3. Also right click a transparent item, click Override Graphics > By Category, and clear any overrides there.

 

4. Also check whether those transparent items are in the Existing phase, and if your Phase settings have overrides that might cause this.

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Message 7 of 11

Viveka_CD
Alumni
Alumni

Hi @mumarshad

 

Is it possible for you to share a file with us to troubleshoot further?

 

Were to able to try the resolution suggested by @chrisplyler

 

Also, please make sure that the issue you are seeing is not something already fixed in one of the product updates, I would suggest checking the Desktop App to see if there are any Revit updates available. For information on using the Desktop App see the following article: About the Autodesk Desktop App

 

Note: If you are not able to download updates through the Desktop App, the following article has information on downloading updates through the Autodesk Accounts page:

Install Updates, Add-ons, and Enhancements

 

Looking forward to your reply update.

 

Regards,

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Message 8 of 11

klaude.lania
Explorer
Explorer

Hi all.

I have better problem. When modifying elements in realistic view such as trim, align move etc the Revit elemnts go transparent and stay that way unless you click and seclect each and every one including their neighbours.  Whats up with that Revitors?

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Message 9 of 11

klaude.lania
Explorer
Explorer

Ohh yes I forgot. Before you post another smarty pants answer like: ohhh have you tried this or that, ohh is your computer switch on or, ohhh what is your computer spec ohh maybe your graphic card is not compatible. The answer is Yes yes yes and all of the above yes again. My system is brand new top of the range with all bells and whistles. It is so powerful that when I press coffee button it grows legs and fetches me coffee. I could type on my machine why Autodesk Revit gets worse each year but the answer would probably embarrass all you Autodesk folks so I choose not to just to save you some dignity.  

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Message 10 of 11

expsudha
Community Visitor
Community Visitor

Its also based on material's you chosen for wall or slab, mainly the bumps or cutouts pattern try unchecking the bump or cutout alternatively and check back

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Message 11 of 11

expsudha
Community Visitor
Community Visitor

In the material you have chosen uncheck bump or cutout alternatively until the wall become solid possibly a solution

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