If you are in the level 3 plan view then the base constraint will be set to level 3.
Revit floors showing through walls.
If you are in a level 1 view and set the top offset to level 2 the next.
The first step is to go to the elevation that will be used to display the object through the walls.
To create a revit floor access the architecture menu the build panel and then select floor.
The revit tool you would use to show the fittings behind the wall is on the view tab graphics panel and the tools are show hidden lines and then the opposite remove hidden lines.
Just for future reference when placing walls revit will default the base constraint to the level of the view you are in.
That sounds like a nasty little endless loop.
As soon as you hit the floor icon you will be presented with sub options architectural.
This isn t an underlay nor is it a transparent floor.
All you need to create a revit floor is a level for it to reference you do not need revit walls or columns beams etc top support the floor element.
Then change your visual style to wireframe.
In plan view click view menu view properties.
If i start a new project from the revit template i don t get this behavior.
Given some walls that go from level 1 to level 2 and a floor at level 2 i have a project where these walls below show thru the floors in plan.
When placing a filled region you may find that elements with a surface pattern specified show through the filled region when the background is set to transparent and the pattern is set to solid.
Then you must know the reference sketch on wh.
What should i do if my revit does not show any ground floor level or bottom reference level in house designing.