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I have an elevation view that shows existing buildings in the background, and a proposed building in the foreground. The intent is to "ghost" the existing buildings so that the proposed building is pronounced. I have explored adjusting the halftone settings of each Revit-linked building, even going all the way to "0" on the brightness scale... but I'm not too happy with how the profile lines are turning up gray, or even white.
Is there a way to manipulate the settings so that the colored surfaces will gray out, while the profile lines remain black?
We are trying to avoid doing a Photoshop "cut-and-paste" job, but it's looking like that route is inevitable.
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I'm using Revit 2011.
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Instead of using the halftone, you might look at setting the VG for these models.
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