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Structural Framing not fully showing

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Anonymous
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Structural Framing not fully showing

Afternoon.

 

I am working on a project where the structural engineers have sent me through their revit model. when looking at the structural framing it appears that some of the beams are not "material'd". See screenshots.

 

I have tried a number of ways to find out why this is the case.

First I thought they'd been painted - nope. I tried painting them with a new made material - nope still transparent.

View is 1:1 on Fine detail.

I even editted the family to see any custom shared parameters - nope. 

 

I find it strange as the others are the same family. It is only happening with this beams.

It also appears on one side of the beam is transparent on the other side.


Any advise would be great. Thanks.

William

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Check to see if they have a Graphic Override By Element or by Filter. 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

In the Family, check to see if the model geometry is visible, and/or assigned to a visibility parameter.  I'm thinking that all line work are Model Lines in the Family.  Those Model Lines might even be associated to a Visibility Parameter that when turned on affects the  Visibility of the Geometry (e.g. =not(Geometry)).   

 

If you can post the Family, that might help us to help you.  

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dferreira-blackwell
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

try to change decipline to coordination

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bin
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als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Maybe delete that view and create a new one.

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