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I have an interior view with a translucent stretch ceiling. I placed lighting behind it - the lights work, but I can see the 'bulb' as well. Because most of the lights are 'high luminency', no matter how many times I try to 'adjust' the lights, I still see the bulb. Is there some way to hide the fixture, but maintain the light radiance?
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Here's images to help see my problem.
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Problem resolved - I had to uncheck the 'visible' box on the elements properties within the family. Once I reloaded it, the lights worked and did not show the 'bulb' Hope that helps anyone else who had the problem.
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