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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> Pertaining to the Visibility of Subregion paths.
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Hello, my partner and I are working on a Local Library plan, and are green roof is required to have a path with a visible stone/wood material. The subregion was created, but it is invisible in 3D and Elevation views. We can only see it in our second floor plan view. Any ideas how to make it visible and/or change the base material to stone? Thanks.
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Rather than creating a sub region, I would have just split the topo surface and applied the correct material. Much easier than sub regions and they can be re-joined.
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I appreciate the help!
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