Here's an interesting one that I'm wondering if there's any workaround.
We're linking in the architect's model that has a solid fill region to show Not In Scope, and a diagonal hatch fill region to show something else. As you can see they're both transparent.
But if you turn off the pattern visibility in the VG Override, the hatch pattern goes opaque and the solid fill remains transparent.
I can't really use a view filter because the linked model is set to By Linked View.
Any ideas? Is there something the architect can maybe do so that the pattern fill doesn't hide everything?
Thanks,
Here's an interesting one that I'm wondering if there's any workaround.
We're linking in the architect's model that has a solid fill region to show Not In Scope, and a diagonal hatch fill region to show something else. As you can see they're both transparent.
But if you turn off the pattern visibility in the VG Override, the hatch pattern goes opaque and the solid fill remains transparent.
I can't really use a view filter because the linked model is set to By Linked View.
Any ideas? Is there something the architect can maybe do so that the pattern fill doesn't hide everything?
Thanks,
Here are the answers to the questions from the previous post:
Thanks,
Here are the answers to the questions from the previous post:
Thanks,
Hi @bjlottis, you could override the Detail Item Model Category in the linked model overrides to have a Transparency of 100%. This obviously would affect all Filled Regions, but it would ensure that they are no longer Masking.
Hi @bjlottis, you could override the Detail Item Model Category in the linked model overrides to have a Transparency of 100%. This obviously would affect all Filled Regions, but it would ensure that they are no longer Masking.
Yeah, I tried that. But it also makes the solid filled region transparent which we would like to see.
I'm still intrigued why the diagonal fill pattern is transparent when displayed, but opaque when set to not displayed.
Yeah, I tried that. But it also makes the solid filled region transparent which we would like to see.
I'm still intrigued why the diagonal fill pattern is transparent when displayed, but opaque when set to not displayed.
One thing you might try is setting the ARCH model as an underlay. The filled region may not mask over the ARCH content if you do so.
This may apply a half tone to the ARCH content though via the project-wide setting for Underlays. But if you are not using Underlays for halftone already, you can turn that off if desired. But it may have unintended results.
One thing you might try is setting the ARCH model as an underlay. The filled region may not mask over the ARCH content if you do so.
This may apply a half tone to the ARCH content though via the project-wide setting for Underlays. But if you are not using Underlays for halftone already, you can turn that off if desired. But it may have unintended results.
I downloaded a copy of the architect's model. Here are their settings for the diagonal fill pattern. Note that there's no foreground pattern and masking is unchecked. Also, it doesn't matter what color the foreground color is set to. The mystery mask is always white.
And this masking happens in their model, not just in the linked view in ours.
Background Pattern on
Background pattern off
I downloaded a copy of the architect's model. Here are their settings for the diagonal fill pattern. Note that there's no foreground pattern and masking is unchecked. Also, it doesn't matter what color the foreground color is set to. The mystery mask is always white.
And this masking happens in their model, not just in the linked view in ours.
Background Pattern on
Background pattern off
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