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Sometimes while rendering elevations, sunlight passes through the roof and casting shadows of trusses on the walls beyond. Any suggestions for fixing this?
The roof is visible in the view, completely within the clip planes, and other roofs (canopies) render correctly in the same view.
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I've found the problem. In the elevation the roof is hidden behind the front wall, so Revit ignores it if view culling is checked (although the same does not happen with all objects). Uncheck view culling in the render settings.
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