Set a level and a height offset for each of these parameter.
Revit floors and ceilings are not showing up 3d view.
Everything between the cut plane and the bottom will display in light lines.
In this revit architecture tutorial i am going to show you how to create ceiling elements both automatically and by means of the sketch method.
Anyway over time i ve seen and heard plenty of suggestions on what a user should or should not do to expose missing elements but the following top 10 reasons is the most comprehensive check list i ve seen.
If the project is workshared confirm that the workset of the element is visible in all views.
Everything cut by the pink line like in the image below will display in thick lines.
Tutorial agenda creating ceilings automatically creating ceilings by sketch aligning suspended ceiling grids just like floors and roofs revit ceilings consist of 3d model geometry and non graphical parametric data.
I guess it s the autocad mentality that is so hard to shake at first.
In a floor plan view the key parameters are cut plane and bottom.
Revit does have support for a first person view and movement using the camera view despite the revit 3d viewport renderer being extremely inefficient this means while moving you will experience lag flickering and incorrect rendering.
It shows the ceiling for the one arch link but not for the other arch link underlay orientation is set to reflected in vg ceilings are set to be on for links and model categories and i just noticed it is showing gwb ceilings but not the grid ceilings.
See change the clip plane in an elevation view and about section view width and depth.
View range is good.
Revit does not lock to eye level or any level during first person perspective camera views.
In this quick tip.
This little trick will show you how to use the magic model line to trick revit to show in a floor plan view items in the ceiling.
But the other way aroun.
See check the design option settings for a view.
People who are new to revit are always having issues seeing everything in a project view.