I'm not able to find this answer anywhere online. I have two model types- a window made by Anderson windows which is an incredibly well made parametric window, and the standard revit ones that I use for 'existing conditions' or reused windows. The anderson and revit std windows both have the exact same things checked off in their families. In fact, the rendering and 3D views look perfect. But why is it that a 'realistic' elevation view seems to trigger the anderson glass to turn white? The other window still appear reflective and transparent, as they do in 3D view. I would love to get this to work in elevation.
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Check the window family and see if the 3d components are set to be visible on Elevations. Some families use 2d elements (symbolic lines, filled/masking regions) to show the window on Elevations.
If you meant for me to check VG, front/back is indeed checked off for the glass. I also transfered the exact material from the other window to this one just to be sure it wasn't a material property.
Select the Opening Cut in the family and check Transparent in 3D and Elevation boxes.
Almost. I am attaching the file. The void used does not show those options. Is this perhaps a Revit Lite issue, where I am not permited some obscure feature? My window void does not show those options.
There are several masking regions on the elevations of the family and they obscure the actual 3d geometry for certain window types. Either set them to Invisible, set them to show in only certain Detail level(s), or delete them altogether.
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