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Hello, I am a new user here. Meaby You will be able to help me. I am using revit 2010 and if I am trying to render a top view of my site plan I can't see trees( I see just shadows)I see everything masses, subregions but not trees. They are very thin on the 3d view if I am looking from the top. Can you help me with that?? THX
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Hi porter1988, welcome here.....In simple words, A RPC family is created from crossed placeholders, so that's why you don't see any "volume" when you render the tree. A workaround could be by placing 3d trees instead of the RPC trees or by adding some images in photoshop....
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Erland 73 Thanks for your help, now I know what I should to do. THX so much.
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