Depth cueing in elevation
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ā2017-07-07
03:34 PM
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ā2023-05-23
03:06 AM
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Gordana Radonic
The following has recently been introduced for Revit and I'm looking for something similar i.e. a way to graphically indicate elements of the building that are further back from the elevation line with lighter lineweights/fills etc
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ā2017-07-07 03:56 PM

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ā2017-07-07 04:10 PM
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ā2017-07-07 04:14 PM
I was just saying in the office, half of the issue when searching for answers is not knowing the correct terminology!
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ā2017-07-08 11:34 AM
Make the Fill Pattern Pen white, make the Fill Background Pen transparent (0).
Bring the Fill in Display Order to the front so it will cover other elements.
Then you just need to modify the gradient handle line of the Fill.
This will give a gradient effect that is the same as in Revit.
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ā2017-07-08 11:39 AM
Does the marked distance option just show lines in the background rather than lines and fill in a lighter shade?

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ā2017-07-08 01:03 PM
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ā2017-07-08 01:10 PM

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ā2017-07-08 01:48 PM

For presentation, I would probably use the shaded options with 3d hatches and shadows.
For construction documentation, I would probably use only 3D hatching, but no surface shading and shadows.
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ā2019-11-19 04:55 PM
I mask with a 50% white fill to get the effect.
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