2 weeks ago
I can't get the cover fill I assigned to this ceiling slab to show on my reflected ceiling plan. I check graphic overrides, renovation filter, and model view options. I am not sure what else to check?
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2 weeks ago
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a week ago
by
Laszlo Nagy
Only relevant if you are using the All Relevant Stories Floor Plan Display option that was introduced in AC29, which is the case here.
Alternatively, of your slab is set to Custom, ensure that the fill is enabled on it's home storey.
If you have a Cover Fill on your floor slab(s), ensure that the Display Order of your ceiling is above that for your floor slab, or that you have a Graphic Override that makes your floor slab Cover Fills Transparent.
Ling.
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2 weeks ago
Hi,
Did you check floor plane cut height for this particular view? If your slab is above this, it won’t display as intended.
2 weeks ago
- last edited
a week ago
by
Laszlo Nagy
Only relevant if you are using the All Relevant Stories Floor Plan Display option that was introduced in AC29, which is the case here.
Alternatively, of your slab is set to Custom, ensure that the fill is enabled on it's home storey.
If you have a Cover Fill on your floor slab(s), ensure that the Display Order of your ceiling is above that for your floor slab, or that you have a Graphic Override that makes your floor slab Cover Fills Transparent.
Ling.
| AC22-29 AUS 3200 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
| Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
| Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win11 | 7800X3D | 32GB | RTX5070TI |
2 weeks ago
That was it! Thanks I overlooked the check mark for home story on the story settings.