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    Question Fade out floors below?

    Hi there.

    How do I fade out floors below... lines / hatch /colours? Similar to the attached image!

    I know about changing the properties of the ‘beyond’ line type and setting view graphics to suite, but that does not help with hatch and colour....

    Thanks,
    Craig
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    Default Re: Fade out floors below?

    it would be nice if you could give all the information
    about where that came from.. but i'll be waiting for
    the answer myself..

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    Default Re: Fade out floors below?

    That is just an image to explain what I am wanting to try achieve within revit! (Image is a cad drawing, rendered in Photoshop!)

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    Default Re: Fade out floors below?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigjohnhowie818447 View Post
    That is just an image to explain what I am wanting to try achieve within revit! (Image is a cad drawing, rendered in Photoshop!)
    that's what first came to my mind- Photoshop.. i sure can't imagine
    how you would get something like that with Revit.. i tend to doubt
    it's possible.. but i don't like to think anything is impossible..

    let's see what somebody comes up with- if they do..

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    Default Re: Fade out floors below?

    Set whichever floor is below as an underlay in the active view. You can control the "faded" of the underlay via the additional settings drop down on the Manage tab (if I remember correctly).

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