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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 10:33:03 AM | Profiles and Sweeps - Hiding lines within the sweep

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Hey guys, we're using Revit 2015 now.   We have a profile that is constructed using two tangent arcs.  They kiss.  See below.

My problem is that i have lines showing up on the sweep of the elevation that are unnecessary.  Is there any way to hide the lines that are indicated with a red arrow?  It makes the sweeps (base Profile Trim) look really dark.

 

It is attached if you would like to see the results first hand.ThanksDavid.

 



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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 10:53:17 AM | Profiles and Sweeps - Hiding lines within the sweep

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I think the lines will show because the elements are not tangent. 

 

Can't open because we don't have 2015 yet.


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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:09:38 AM | Profiles and Sweeps - Hiding lines within the sweep

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it was drawn in autocad, and drawn true and tangent.  Cryingwe're kind of anal here)

Here is a 2014 version prior to our upgrade.

Would the import break it?  it was imported to revit from autocad architecture 2014.



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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:26:57 AM | Profiles and Sweeps - Hiding lines within the sweep

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I don't understand why people just don't try things for themselves.  I did a tanget arc in the one area and as you can see - no line.

 

Revit is much more demanding then CAD.



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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:39:53 AM | Profiles and Sweeps - Hiding lines within the sweep

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No need to bite my head off now... jeez.

Thank you for informing me that importing from AutoCAD to revit is not as good as drawing it in revit itself.  it wouldn’t have crossed my mind that they didn’t work happy together since it was sold to us as as building design suite with 100% compatibility.

This is our first revit project, so we're learning alot.

 


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