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Hi, does anyone know why that on my perspective drawing as shown..on the attachment..where the trees are surrounding should be a sloped hill that leads to a ditch.. is not showing like it should be on the perspective but it shows right on the 3d model as shown there also. both of these drawings are on the same project. and im wondering if anyone knows how to fix the perspective part just becuse i need the perspective to render,, 'thanks
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I really can't see from your post what you are talking about. I don't see a ditch in eithe view and even if I did, I still don't know what the problem is. Unless terrain is extreme, it never shows up much in renderings or in photos.
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so the ditch is beside the red tower looking thing. it has like a concrete pad at the bottom and red looking slides. on the bottom picture. on the top that same thing is supposed to be in the top drawing as well. the problem is that in the top drawing there is topo on that one and i can't see the ditch. but on the bottom the topo isn't there. so pretty much its not showing proper ly at all on the perspective
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Turn on shading with edges in your view 10 so you can really compare the views. I think I see the red sloping sides... make sure you have everything on the same in both views.
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I turned on shading with edges. the area thats supposed to be a ditch is actually a maroon topo and it goes straight through to inside the building. everything on visibility graphics also seems to be the same.
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Sorry, but you are not giving us enough information to help you. I can say this. If you have modeled the items correctly and all of the items are on in both views, REVIT will show them correctly. If it is not, then the problem is somewhere in what you are doing. It is not a Revit issue.
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Are you perhaps using phases, where the views are set to different phases. It is quite normal to have the existing topography in one phase and the proposed topography (different model element) in a new phase to calculate the cut and fill.
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hey tim, thanks thats what it actually was. really appreciate the help
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