A team of our users is getting some unexpected graphic results when creating 3D camera views. Below is one such view.
The blue annotation indicates where elements are appearing that should not appear. I have double checked that the floor slabs (on the right) have a sketch that stops on the inside face of the wall they abut. The orthographic 3D view below shows how the walls, floor, and columns are supposed to look.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening? The Revit version is 2021.1.2. All team members are in the same version of Revit. The graphics only show up incorrectly in the perspective view. I have updated my video card and opened these views and they still show up incorrectly.
Additionally, the graphics go haywire when I scroll/zoom in and out. See below for example:
Excessive values for Eye Elevation and Target Elevation?
@barthbradley It appears the problem is that my survey point and project base point (PBP) are over 10 miles away. I am looking up how to fix that.
@jorgedelacova7458 wrote:@barthbradley It appears the problem is that my survey point and project base point (PBP) are over 10 miles away. I am looking up how to fix that.
Can't you move it to within the 10 Radius Limit?
...wait a minute. Are you saying BOTH the PBP and SP are over 10 miles from the Internal Original? If so, that's going to be a nightmare - if not impossible - to "fix". Maybe for your purposes, it would be resolved by Linking your Project into another and positioning the Building closer to the IO of the Parent. Then create those Views in the Parent.
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