I am unable to turn on the Depth Cueing Graphic Display Option (the Show Depth button is greyed out/locked). I have verified the Discipline is set to Architectural and I have Depth Clipping set to Clip with Line. Of course I also do not have a View Template applied either. Revit 2020.2
Please see attached screenshot and let me know if I am missing anything, thanks!
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If you want a plan with Depth Cueing use a horizontal section (ie: Place the section >> Rotate it 90 degrees to generate a floor plan (then you have access to Depth Cueing)
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Awesome, thanks all for the quick replies! Indeed the problem I am trying to resolve is actually trying to figure out why one particular detail view on my detail sheet is printing to Bluebeam PDF with "jagged" pixelated curves. One thought was perhaps something to do with Depth Cueing, but I can now defnitively rule that out as the problem.
I'll re-post my original problem to the board to keep it separate from this conversation for future reference. Stay tuned to this channel!
This is indeed a beautiful solution to workaround the section/elevation limitations for depth cueing. Thanks for sharing this tip with the community!
I must have mistakenly replied to another post...the question was on how to get access to Depth Cueing in a floor plan lol
Edit: ah! @rauburn now I've noticed that's you! the dude from New Orleans with the adaptive components and overhangs issue...you always ask about something when you are actually looking for something else...I should keep that in mind for next time
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Haha it is indeed me, the stumblin' Revit pirate fool from New Orleans!
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