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Toposurface colour in Hidden Line visual style

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good_man_27
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Toposurface colour in Hidden Line visual style

good_man_27
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Hello,

 

When I put the 3D view on Hidden Line visual style, the toposurface shows up white. Any way one can change the white colour?

 

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Toposurface colour in Hidden Line visual style

Hello,

 

When I put the 3D view on Hidden Line visual style, the toposurface shows up white. Any way one can change the white colour?

 

good_man_27_0-1659767035755.png

 

 

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Override Graphics in View By Element, Category or Filter.  It's the Surface Pattern you want to change.  

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Override Graphics in View By Element, Category or Filter.  It's the Surface Pattern you want to change.  

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good_man_27
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good_man_27
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Thank you for the response. However, any chance you could take a screen shot on how to do that please? I'm still learning Revit.

 

I used the Visibility/Graphics Overrides before (accessed by the Properties pallet), but I don't know what do you mean by (View Be Element, Category or Filter).

 

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Thank you for the response. However, any chance you could take a screen shot on how to do that please? I'm still learning Revit.

 

I used the Visibility/Graphics Overrides before (accessed by the Properties pallet), but I don't know what do you mean by (View Be Element, Category or Filter).

 

good_man_27_0-1659829643311.png

 

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ToanDN
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ToanDN
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Topo surfaces can only show surface color (defined by the material's shading color) in shaded and consistent colors, not hidden.

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Topo surfaces can only show surface color (defined by the material's shading color) in shaded and consistent colors, not hidden.

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Select the Topo in the View, right-click and press Override Graphics in View.  

 

TopoRed.png

 

 

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Select the Topo in the View, right-click and press Override Graphics in View.  

 

TopoRed.png

 

 

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good_man_27
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Thanks a lot, @barthbradley 

Thanks a lot, @barthbradley 

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