Roof pattern not showing up in RCP

Roof pattern not showing up in RCP

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Roof pattern not showing up in RCP

Anonymous
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I have two separate roof models in my revit file. 

In the RCP, the roof pattern for one roof is showing up, but the other one isn't.

They both have same material.

 

Please see the attachment. Does anyone know why this is happening?

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Anonymous
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Are they at different levels?  It could be a view range issue.

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hmunsell
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how about a Section/Elevation view?

 

also, why do you want to show the "Roof" pattern in a Reflected Ceiling Plan (RCP)?

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barthbradley
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That does look odd to me.  You we certain that they are both using the exact same surface pattern?  If so, can you post the file?  

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Anonymous
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I found the issue. I accidentally hid the roof element.  😅

 

i couldn't tell the roof was hidden because it was RCP. 

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barthbradley
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hmunsell
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LOL, been there-Done that... 

 

still curious though, why do you want to show the "Roof" pattern in a Reflected Ceiling Plan (RCP)?

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Anonymous
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what I meant by "roof" pattern is the pattern on the underside of my roof eave. In the RCP, I'm indicating what material I'm using for the roof eaves.

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hmunsell
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Ohhhhh... that makes sense. 🙂

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