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    Question Fading levels below!

    Hi there.

    How would I go about fading out the floor below (Lines and colours) within revit? I know you can change the ‘beyond’ line style and visibility settings but how would one fade the colours.

    Or would it be better just to do some post editing in software like photoshop and turn down the opacity of a specific area.

    Thanks,
    Craig

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    Default Re: Fading levels below!

    depending on what you are trying to do, I believe you can do a VG override on individual objects and make them "half tone". Not sure how that works with colors though.

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    Default Re: Fading levels below!

    I forgot....does Underlay print? That is faded back....
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