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Views with Consistent colours & topo not printing as shown on screen

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andrew_owen2
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Views with Consistent colours & topo not printing as shown on screen

Hi,

 

I wonder if anyone has had this same issue. When using consistent colours on my views (all view types), all areas of a linked model below the topo surface print with full colour but is not shown that way onscreen.  Topo is set to 100% transparency. The only solution so far is to change to hidden line and add overrides and filters. I've tried upgrading the model but this seems to be a setting issue as still remains on upgrading. Currently working in R2022  (2022.1.5). Could anyone please help.

On Screen.

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Print.

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hmunsell
in reply to: andrew_owen2

i assume your view discipline is set to Structural? If so, what happens if you set the View Discipline to Coordination?

Howard Munsell
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andrew_owen2
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It is on coordination. Printing Raster seems to solve for now but Vector remains as is.

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hmunsell
in reply to: andrew_owen2

Does the same thing happen if you set it to Shaded vs Consistent Color?  

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andrew_owen2
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Hi, shaded works but CC doesn't. I don't remember having this issue on previous projects. It's just there the topo intersects the linked underlay model

 

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hmunsell
in reply to: andrew_owen2

interesting.... my understanding of CC is its basically the same thing as Shaded without the highlighting that happens on curved surfaces. So in theory, you should get similar results in a section like this. Not sure why CC is doing what it's doing. 

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