Hello,
Currently troubleshooting an interesting issue where my transparent filled region is showing up in one part of my elevation, but not the other. I tried bringing it to the front, cutting and pasting back to the same place, and redrawing the region entirely. Does anyone have any guesses as to why this is happening? If I toggle to a masking region, the color shows up covering the elevation, but I need to have the curtainwall information showing up as well. In the screenshot you can see where the object handles are and the lack of blue within them.
Hello,
Currently troubleshooting an interesting issue where my transparent filled region is showing up in one part of my elevation, but not the other. I tried bringing it to the front, cutting and pasting back to the same place, and redrawing the region entirely. Does anyone have any guesses as to why this is happening? If I toggle to a masking region, the color shows up covering the elevation, but I need to have the curtainwall information showing up as well. In the screenshot you can see where the object handles are and the lack of blue within them.
Hi,
Can you check the Glass material of your windows? You probably have a White surface pattern on it. If that is the case, set it to <None>.
Select Accept as Solution and Likes are always welcome.
Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist
Hi,
Can you check the Glass material of your windows? You probably have a White surface pattern on it. If that is the case, set it to <None>.
Select Accept as Solution and Likes are always welcome.
Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist
@ralphdenhaan Thanks for the response! I did check the materials and did not have a white surface pattern. After a while of trying to unravel the process, found that there was a graphic override on individual elements in the view that was blocking the filled region. We fixed it by making surface patterns invisible in the template, and removing the graphic override on the wall elements.
@ralphdenhaan Thanks for the response! I did check the materials and did not have a white surface pattern. After a while of trying to unravel the process, found that there was a graphic override on individual elements in the view that was blocking the filled region. We fixed it by making surface patterns invisible in the template, and removing the graphic override on the wall elements.
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