If you are in the level 3 plan view then the base constraint will be set to level 3.
Revit walls showing through floor.
In some cases you want to see a line between two walls especially in a case where an interior wall is joined with an exterior wall.
3 checked view renge dialog.
Which suggests perhaps a setting somewhere.
The generic model family category will appear in the floor plan view.
If i start a new project from the revit template i don t get this behavior.
That sounds like a nasty little endless loop.
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The top offset will default to the last used value e g.
There is 3 ways to fix this issue.
A floor or slab will be visible in a plan view if it is partially above the view depth or if it is within 4 feet approximately 1 21 meters of the bottom clip.
This isn t an underlay nor is it a transparent floor.
If the family category is changed lighting fixtures the family will not be visible in the floor plan view.
Revit architecture forum see through floors.
If you are in a level 1 view and set the top offset to level 2 the next.
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.
Just for future reference when placing walls revit will default the base constraint to the level of the view you are in.
The first one is to right click the blue boundary point of the wall and click on disallow join.
When these elements take up a large amount of area e g.
2 make sure attached or joind bottom wall with floor.
By default all walls created in revit are joined together.
When using a transparent background for solid fill patterns elements below the fill will show through.
To prevent the floor or slab from being visible in plan view you need to adjust the bottom clip so that it is more than 4 feet above the floor or slab and set the view depth so that it does not include any part of the floor or slab.
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