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What is a best case solution to show a Perf Metal Panel in Elevations, to allow Visibility, etc. I have created a Curtain Wall Panel that uses a Green Screen Trellis and set the Vissibility to different gradients, but it plots as a solid black mass (it must be recognizing the mesh lines, but not cutting through to show what is beyond).
Am I on the right track, or does anyone have a better method to resolve? working in 2013, but upgrading to 2015 shortly.
Thanks!
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I've been thinking about this... I keep thinking making it like glass wiht X% Visibility... But i'm not sure.
We have a project about to kick off thats going ot have perforated panels for sunshading devices on it.
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