Hi all,
I'm building a family using the window template for a metal frame & GRP panelling system for access to a kitchen extract. As shown on the images attached it's modelled very basically as the wall cut through, a basic steel frame extrusion & a nominal GRP panel extrusion. When zoomed close to the family it works well, however as I zoom out the outline of the steel frame extrusions show through the panelling. This happens on all the visual styles I've tried and still occurs if I move the panelling forward so it's not in direct contact with the frame. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
KieranThe frame outline doesn't show through at certain zoom levels.
Zoomed further out the unwanted frame outline shows through.
The frame & panel in section.
A view from the frame side of the wall.
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Revit does that when two elements are sharing the same plane/surface. Try to add some difference in the depth of the elements that are not displaying correctly.
Thanks for the reply, it still occurs with a 10mm gap between the steel and the panel:
Can you assign the geometry to a subcategory that you create in the family and turn the subcategory off in a view template that you create in the 3D view?
That's sorted it thanks, it's a shame it requires a work around like that though!
True. But I look at it as a way to beat the software - and make it cry for its Mommy......
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