Revit Floor Plan Showing Objects from Floor Above

Revit Floor Plan Showing Objects from Floor Above

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Revit Floor Plan Showing Objects from Floor Above

Anonymous
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Hello, I am having problems with a floor plan in my project. I have a level titled "1 Level Ceiling" and another level titled "2 Level Floor" however, when I look at the floor plan sheet for "1 Level Ceiling" I see exactly what I would see if I was looking at the floor plan sheet for "2 Level Floor". I reset the view template and ensured that there is no underlay however neither of these things fixes the issue. I don't have this problem with any other Level in my project. Any ideas on how to fix this would be appreciated. Thank you very much. Best -Edward.

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Hello! if you check you view range for you level 1 ceiling level you'll find the cutplane will be set at a level well above your level 2 floor which is why you can see everything on your level 2. just change you level 1 ceiling cut plane height to be very small (mine for example default cutplane height is around 1500mm well above what would be the level 2 floor) fairly basic overmark below of what i mean,.. hope this helps!

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rendermaster
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looking at the image you posted 1 Level Ceiling is still a floor plan see image below ( i downloaded the image you posted and highlight of what im talking about.


ceiling.jpg

 

look at the right view of a ceiling plan ( sample below)


ceilingV2.jpg

for better drawing organization, 

1 - use the right template, if its a ceiling plan, use architectural

2 - rename if necessary, right now your floor plan is the same with the ceiling plan, you can rename those plans under Ceiling Hierarchy for better organization. see sample image below)


ceiling v3.jpg


Good Luck

 


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barthbradley
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Anonymous
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Thank you. The distance between "1 Level Ceiling" and "2 Level Floor" is around 2ft. I had the View Range, Primary Range Top set to Associated Level (1 Level Ceiling) however, the Offset way indeed set way too high at something like 7'. Adjusting it to something like 1' 6" fixed the problem. Thank you! 

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