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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Revit Arch. 2009 - Floor Plan Solid Fill blocks out walls
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This is a strange one: I like to use the Solid fill surface pattern for exposed concrete slabs, and i set the solid fill depth to 240, 240, 240. This adds a nice light shade and helps things read better. At 1:200 the some of the Walls/doors etc. disappear, but at 1:100 they show just fine. Is this a function of my graphics card or is something else going on? Hats off to anyone who can figure this one out...
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The fill just becomes too dense. I would turn it off at the smaller scale settings.
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Thanks, I think that is the easiest thing to do also... j
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