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JohnV
2011-05-03, 12:09 PM
Can anyone help?
I am using revit architecture 2009.
In my 3D view,I have hidden lines everywhere almost like there are 2 views present at the one time ie:shading with edges and wire frame.
the view is ok at zoom extents,but when zoomed in the view becomes very messy.
regards JohnV
Baldwin_4-6-0
2011-05-03, 01:00 PM
can you post an image?
JohnV
2011-05-05, 05:45 AM
Sorry Baldwin_4-6-0
I am a first time user of this forum or any forum for that matter, I didn't realise I had a response.
Also self teaching revit,not sure how to capture image of problem,but I am trying,will send eventually
Regards,
JohnV
JohnV
2011-05-05, 06:12 AM
http://http://forums.augi.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=80539&stc=1&d=1304575650
Hope this works
JohnV
DoTheBIM
2011-05-05, 02:46 PM
looks like walls are set to display transparent in that view, I'd start with checking your visibility graphics settings for that view for the walls category.
cdatechguy
2011-05-05, 03:05 PM
Try creating another view....sometimes 3D Views get corrupted....
hadlari
2011-05-05, 03:45 PM
Also check the transparency setting of the materials you have been setting to your walls and such.
JohnV
2011-05-05, 09:46 PM
Thanks for response,
Tried creating another view [still same problem]
Checked visibility/graphics they are at default settings ??
There is a problem with 3D Views ie: if i select a wall a message window pops up telling me of unrecoverable error and will need to be shutdown?
cdatechguy
2011-05-05, 09:54 PM
Is 3D hardware acceleration turned on?
Did you check your material transparency? (not visual graphics....materials)
Exar Kun
2011-05-06, 06:48 AM
I used to see this problem come up a bit in R2009 - it seems the whole file gets somehow corrupted sometimes. After trying all the visibility settings, try opening a blank file and copy / paste your building into it and see if it views ok.
I only ever saw it on the student's computers where I teach at the local TAFE but the only way to ultimately fix it was to get the building into a brand new file.
JohnV
2011-05-07, 09:37 PM
3D Views all good now,copy and paste to new file done the trick thanks Exar Kun excellent work. Thanks to all responses.
Regards,
JohnV
JohnV
2011-05-07, 10:48 PM
I have one other problem that I can't resolve.
In materials-Masonary Concrete Block-how do I change the surface pattern to reflect a 390x190 australian size block with 10mm mortar gaps.
JohnV
cdatechguy
2011-05-07, 10:56 PM
You will need to modify a pattern to reflect that size....
Do a search for Revit.pat on your computer...Should under the data folder in your Revit install....
Then create a new pattern based on the CMU block that is listed already....
There are directions on how to create a pattern in that file...if your using Metric then you will still need to open the Revit.pat as that is where the directions are...but modify the metric version instead...
JohnV
2011-05-08, 02:30 AM
Thanks Cdatechguy that worked perfectly.
JohnV
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