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Roof Material surface pattern in linked Model is covering roof components in Host Model

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Mark.Friis
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Roof Material surface pattern in linked Model is covering roof components in Host Model

I am designing the HVAC system in my Revit-MEP-Model (The Host model). As reference I have linked the architecture model linked into it. Im in a Floor pan where I can see the roof. Here I did model some ducts on top of the roof. The Roof has a Material surface pattern which is covering my HVAC components. How can I move this pattern to the Background?

MarkFriis_0-1717071556073.png

 

What I already tried:

- in V/G i set the linked Model to underlay

- I Made a Filter grapping the Roof and made it transparent

-In V/G Links in the Model category Floor (The Roof is designed as a Floor) I did hide the sub category hidden lines

- In V/G Links in the Model category Floor I made the category transparent

- The view discipine is HVAC

- Theres no DWGs loaded into the project

 

Nothing seems to work.

Does the architect need to set the material pattern to background? to make it work?

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azad.Nanva
als Antwort auf: Mark.Friis

i cant understand what is your link and where comes from, if your link is 2d you can try this too:

 

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or if your link is revit link ,you can remove foregrounf or background pattern:

 

azadNanva_1-1717073687466.png

set model category dropdown to <Custom> and:

 

azadNanva_2-1717073908589.png

or check the visibility off.

if it's not work you can post your project or link in hear.

If it solves your problem, please click Accept to enhance the Forum.
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vitorbortoncello
als Antwort auf: Mark.Friis

Check if your duct has transparency in its material

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Mark.Friis


@Mark.Friis wrote:

As reference I have linked the architecture model linked into it. Im in a Floor pan where I can see the roof. Here I did model some ducts on top of the roof. The Roof has a Material surface pattern which is covering my HVAC components. How can I move this pattern to the Background?

 

 

 

 

You cannot move pattern to background. You can change the Surface Pattern Graphics, Transparency and/or make Halftone though.  Under VGO's=>Revit Links=>Custom=>Model Categories=>Roofs.     

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Mark.Friis
als Antwort auf: Mark.Friis

Thanks for the quick answers. The Linked model is a Revit model. The surface pattern of the roof is set in the foreground: By doing what @azad.Nanva suggested I could (Picture 3) I could get rid of the pattern by hiding the foreground pattern. Nevertheless my goal is to hide the pattern behind my HVAC ducts. 

@vitorbortoncello The color of the HVAC ducts is controlled by filters. Non of these filter are set to transparent and the coler and pattern of the HVAC ducts are set in the foreground  within the filter options.

@barthbradley I did set the kategory of the roof to transparent 100%, but it didnt change the situation, if the roof had a fill color it might have had an effect on the transparency of the fill color but the lines of the pattern is something else... I think.

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Mark.Friis
als Antwort auf: Mark.Friis

I got some help from a collegue and got the problem solved. It not that logical. I did change the dicipline from Mechanical (Lüftung in german) to Coordination (Koordination in german).... then it worked. .. at first it didnt make sense for me that a pattern from an architecturial element would be viewable through a Mecanical object.....thats why I didnt try that option..

MarkFriis_0-1717143386619.png

 

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mark-jansen_friis
als Antwort auf: Mark.Friis

it only works if the V/G linked Model is unchecked regarding underlay: 

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