Prior to Revit 2023, we used Color Scheme Location: Foreground to make Room Color Fills be drawn over furniture etc, and then used category overrides to fill in Walls with a solid pattern so the Color Fill doesn't extend into the wall. Basically according to this Knowledge Network post, except we're using Category overrides instead of Filters:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/simplecontent/content/hiding-color-fill-wall-bound...
As of Revit 2023, this is no longer possible. Room Color Fill takes precedent over category overrides, filters and even element overrides, so there's no way to block color fills from showing in front of everything, rendering the Foreground option all but useless. We can no longer have a presentation plan drawing where furniture is colored over but walls aren't.
Is there a fix to be expected?
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Maybe it could be a graphic card issue?
It works for me
Roi G. | AUTODESK REVIT & DYNAMO EXPERT
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@rxi.ggcan you give any tips as to what the graphics card issues might be?
This is still an issue for me, i am running the current version of revit '23 - build 2023.1.2 - i notice there have been several relases since last year, I wonder does it still work for you on this build?
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