When I insert a raster image (JPEG) it is in the back and I can't bring it to the front. I need to place the image on a wall in an elevation and it only goes behind it so that it is not visible. How do I fix this???
When I insert a raster image (JPEG) it is in the back and I can't bring it to the front. I need to place the image on a wall in an elevation and it only goes behind it so that it is not visible. How do I fix this???
Imported images are always the lowest layer in Revit.
Don't drink the Kool-Aid...
Aaron Rumple, AIA
it would be nice to be able to do that. my only answer is to put a decal on the wall or a masked material. within the wall
One way:
You can place the image as a decal & then render the view. That'll make it show.
When you place the image as a decal, you can select the wall face or picture frame face as the work plane, & the image will reside there.
Then go to a 3d view, orient the view to that plane, and then render it.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying to do...decal???
I want to avoid having to render the project if at all possible. Is there any other way?
Not in Revit. I've tried everything. I've also sent in reqests for display order of images. (I just wanted to use tiff scans of trees in my site plan and have them over buildings) I've also requested support for transparency and alpha channels.
For now this type of work still has to be done in Photoshop.
Don't drink the Kool-Aid...
Aaron Rumple, AIA
Try this.
Place the image in the elevation. Change the elevation's view to wireframe. If you get background stuff showing that you don't want ot see, turn on the far clip plane for the elevation, and adjust it to mask out stuff you don't want to see in the wireframe view.
Wireframe worked perfectly...thank you so much for the suggestion...I hadn't even thought of that. Once again, all of you saved me...thanks!