View template doesn't affect levels below

View template doesn't affect levels below

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View template doesn't affect levels below

Anonymous
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Hello everyone,

 

I'm trying to print my project using a view template. Apparently everything works fine except for the fact that the view template I am applying is not affecting the objects placed on the level below. For example if I set a certain line weight to furnitures, the process affects all the items in the level I'm in but not the items displayed below. I hope i explained myself. 

 

Is it a problem of revit itself or am I making some mistake?

 

Thank you.

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MKJOR
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Try adjusting (View Range) and/or (Clipping Plane) in the View Template.

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barthbradley
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Can you take us through exactly what you did and where you did it?  Maybe screenshots would help too.   

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Anonymous
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Here are some screenshot: the lighter one shows the items as i want it and is taken at level 0; the darker one shows the items from the level above, but in both is applied the same view template.

 

I noticed that if I change the underlay property from None to the level below, this one turns as I want, except for the fact that all the floors at level 1 turn trasparent (but this is the purpose for the underlay property).

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barthbradley
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Sounds like you figured it out. That's exactly what it looks like to me too. An Underlay.  So you're good? 

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Anonymous
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Actually what I want is to obtain the same result I have when the underlay property is on, but maintaining the floors opaque and not transparent. Hope I explained myself.

 

In the attached you see what I get when I turn on the underlay property, and actually I don't want to see throush the floor (in the screenshot is shown a mezzanine and the level below).

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barthbradley
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Let's take a look at your View Template. Actually, just post the RVT.  

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Anonymous
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Dear @barthbradley , I got it. It was my mistake: I didn't change the below part in the view section accordingly to the underlay property. Thank you for your help, I appreciate.

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MKJOR
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So, is it solved from View Range options?

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