Hi, for some reasons, too many line are showing up in my 3D view in Revit.
I've tried creating a keyboard shortcut for X-ray mode to disable it, but it won't work.
I've also went threw the different display mode, the lines are still there.
I've tried the hidden lines parameters in the property view and set them to "none" but it won't work either.
Anyone went threw a similar issue? Thanks
Hi, for some reasons, too many line are showing up in my 3D view in Revit.
I've tried creating a keyboard shortcut for X-ray mode to disable it, but it won't work.
I've also went threw the different display mode, the lines are still there.
I've tried the hidden lines parameters in the property view and set them to "none" but it won't work either.
Anyone went threw a similar issue? Thanks
Are they any linked files causing this?
Or Visibility Graphics Overrides in the View?
Are they any linked files causing this?
Or Visibility Graphics Overrides in the View?
When hidden line mode doesn't work in a view there a couple reasons usually:
Check the location of the model against the Internal Origin icon to see if you have created the model very far from it. You can test the CAD file situation by turning off imported categories like shown in the prior reply.
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When hidden line mode doesn't work in a view there a couple reasons usually:
Check the location of the model against the Internal Origin icon to see if you have created the model very far from it. You can test the CAD file situation by turning off imported categories like shown in the prior reply.
Steve Stafford
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If it happens to multiple 3D views, then unload any DWG links in that view. The DWGs may have too large of the extent.
If it only happens to one 3D view then just delete the view and recreate it.
If it happens to multiple 3D views, then unload any DWG links in that view. The DWGs may have too large of the extent.
If it only happens to one 3D view then just delete the view and recreate it.
Thanks for all the replies! I've compared different 3D views and it seemed like the elevation target and elevation eye values were both too high. Maybe way too far from the origin like a lot of people replied which caused the display issue. My model was a BIM coordonated model so I knew for fact it was well placed. Also, orthographic mode was choosen instead of perspective mode.
If that helps anyone.
Thanks for all the replies! I've compared different 3D views and it seemed like the elevation target and elevation eye values were both too high. Maybe way too far from the origin like a lot of people replied which caused the display issue. My model was a BIM coordonated model so I knew for fact it was well placed. Also, orthographic mode was choosen instead of perspective mode.
If that helps anyone.
Are you saying it only happens to one view? If so, just delete the view and create a new one. Nothing is lost.
Also, a few things to keep in mind:
- the elevation eye and target values being too great can cause the in issue as you are having, but they do not have anything to do with the distance from the model to the origin
- different models sharing coordinated, or well placed as you said it, do not mean they have the same distance to the origin. One can be closed by and the other can be way off.
Are you saying it only happens to one view? If so, just delete the view and create a new one. Nothing is lost.
Also, a few things to keep in mind:
- the elevation eye and target values being too great can cause the in issue as you are having, but they do not have anything to do with the distance from the model to the origin
- different models sharing coordinated, or well placed as you said it, do not mean they have the same distance to the origin. One can be closed by and the other can be way off.
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