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Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:34:43 PM | Revit 08 - Weird Visibility Issue Furniture Family

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Hey guys.  I'm attaching a few pictures showing the problem that I'm having.  I have a furniture family that I created and placed in a model.  The two little rings on the doors of my cabinet are disappearing when placed in a camera view.  They show up in all standard views and the normal 3D View, but not in a camera view.  All visibility settings are on in that camera view as well.  The weird part is that the rings are barely visible in the shaded view.  Now I know that they would be easier to see when I get around to changing the materials, but what about the Hidden Line view.  Where did they go?  Please help.

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Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:33:01 AM | Revit 08 - Weird Visibility Issue Furniture Family

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In your family, when you select the rings and hit the visibility settings button, are they set to be visible in all views?  Are they just little sweeps?  you may need to give them some modeling lines to get them to show up.  When you print in the hidden line view, do they print?

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Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:46:17 AM | Revit 08 - Weird Visibility Issue Furniture Family

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They are sweeps, and all the visibility settings are checked.  They only print in hidden line view if it's set as vector processing, not raster.  In doing that though, I lose the capability of seeing through the glass to the left of the vanity.  The temporary solution was to print in both vector and raster and then use photoshop to combine the two.  Farely simple.

 I think the model lines might be the only way to make it work.  Thank you for the feedback.

 


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