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why isn't there an option in Revit 2009 to set ground plane before render as in Revit 2008?
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There it is your ground plane in 2009...
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That only sets a plane for shadows to fall on. I have researched this issue and have not found the solution. I miss the old option.
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To be more specific, in the older version of revit, you could set the ground plane, material, distance from level, and when you rendered, it would render that plan to the horizon (that was the only time it displayed also). Now, there isn't anything. If your eye elevation is high, you get a gray line at the horizon.
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