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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> 3D Views-Can you hide foundations/generic models underneath the topography?
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Is there a way to hide the foundations underneath the topography? I have a site which slopes quite a bit. I want to put the 3D view on my cover sheet, but you can see the foundations and some generic models I have under the grade line no matter how close I move the clip box. It just looks strange...any ideas? Thanks in advance...
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I struggled with this for awhile too. One way I found is to make your foundation a phase and turn the phase off when you need to view/print your sheet.
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I came up with a work around solution. I built a wall just under the edge of the end of the topography so you can't see underneath the grade. You only see the wall. It won't show up anywhere as it isn't on my floor plans. It works, but any other ideas would be great!
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