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I have a few interior perspectives I'm trying to plot but the glass always comes out opaque. In the view it is transparent. I even lowered the transparency to 100 and still have the same problem. Help!
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I have no problems getting a shaded or hidden line perspective printing with glass transparency?
Does the same thing occur when printing to PDF?
Are you using the latest build of Revit? I tested it on Build: 20050523_2300
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Make sure that when you are printing, you use Raster printing instead of Vector(in your printer settings), that way the glass comes in transperant.
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Thanks! That was the problem. I was using vector instead of raster.
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