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Problem with halftone

dirk_h
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Problem with halftone

dirk_h
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Hello,

 

I have following problem with the halftone option :

 

I've linked an architectural model to a MEP model as underlay. When I check in "visibility/grafics" -> "Revit Links" the option "halftone" and "underlay", not only the linked model but also the duct-fittings and the air terminals change to halftone (ducts are OK). This is not my intention. How to solve this?

 

 

halftone.JPG

 

 

Thans in advance!

Dirk

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RobDraw
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This shouldn't be happening to the fittings.

 

Take a look at the V/G settings for the fittings and the terminals.

 

Can you please post a portion of the model that exhibits the behavior?


Rob

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dirk_h
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Hey, Thanks, I think it is solved by reloading the model. But a problem appeared ; 1) an orange line appears on the architectural model in MEP. It seems to be the contour of the floor/roof???
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hi, set you link by custom and change the parameter to see where it is come from 

or set the like by liked view

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dirk_h
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orange_line2.JPG

 

"or set the like by liked view"......Sorry but I’m afraid I don’t follow you. The yellow boundary (floor/roof???) line is still there.

 

 

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RobDraw
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It looks like a slab edge but you need to determine what it is by doing a tab select on it or by opening the architectural model.

Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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dirk_h
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It seems to be a generic foor... see attachment
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Anonymous
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disable the analytics 

 

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