Two things to check:
1. Is the view in Wireframe mode or Hidden Line? (Wireframe turns Opaque filled regions to Transparent.)
2. What is the view Scale? (Revit turns the region white if it is "too dense".)
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Two things to check:
1. Is the view in Wireframe mode or Hidden Line? (Wireframe turns Opaque filled regions to Transparent.)
2. What is the view Scale? (Revit turns the region white if it is "too dense".)
I believe the issue these guys are referring to is the fact that in the typical first floor plan view the floor patterns do not show. The only solution that I found to work is:
1. Go into a plan view that displays the pattern correctly.
2. Create a view template of it with a unique name.
3. Apply the new view template to the first floor plan view.
This works and I haven't been able to find a setting or any alternative to this solution.
Last edited by scottimontagnino; 2009-05-07 at 09:04 PM.
Hey Folks
Had the same issue, although reading through this it seems like there might be two separate issues with similar problems.
Mine was caused my using a template someone else had set up, which overrode the graphics on all of my detail items. Fixed it by doing the following:
Visual / Graphics - Model Categories (not annotation, for some reason) - Detail Items - The Projection/Surface patterns for ALL detail items were overridden with a grey line, removing this override fixed it for me.
Hope that helps somebody. Apologies if I'm just being captain obvious.
Revit 2015 FYI, not sure if that makes a difference.
I get this too. I've found that if the hatch gets too 'white', it doesn't display. So I keep them darker. I just assumed it was a display glitch as Revit used to have a few of them. As it happens, its probably good practice not to have hatches too light anyway....
Last edited by gbrowne; 2014-11-26 at 10:30 AM. Reason: Silly comma in the wrong place.
I've inherited a model and was pulling my hair out when copying filled regions or creating new ones ended up as black.
Turned out it was down to this, with override set as black.
Hope this helps anyone with a similar issue
I have had this problem but I 'fixed' it by instead of having 1 Filled Region for the area (in my case it was a Quadrant of a circle, in a symbol) if you break down the Filled Region it improved, but didn't totally fix.
It may help if you break up your Filled Region