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some requests to improve the appearance of the annexed prospectus.

1. the left side is tremendously dark.
I thought of creating 2 views of the prospectus, one with sun coming from the right and one with sun coming from the left, then on the table I join the 2 half so that it is all the most "luminous" prospect.

2. Soleil brise (you notice better on the right side) become practically black ink spots. is there a way to tell revit that that family imposes it with a thinner line thickness? so that they appear more sober or even that they do not see the edges for them?

thanks for the advice.
 

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Good job...
1.
- changes the orientations (sets) of the sun
- also uses external light sources that send light to the shaded part
2.
- in a live view, with that proportion, you actually see this...
- create a family of sunshine as you want it to appear, and replace it in the printing phase ... (select all if instances and changes ...)
 
thanks for the advice..
I'm going through the imagination now.. the sunshine brise let's say that for the moment I'm doing so.. I'll do a detailed detail.
thanks again for the advice always useful.
 
My problem is that the teacher absolutely wants the shadows in front of 45°, ergo I cannot place them as I wish.. :
 
Good job...

2.
- create a family of sunshine as you want it to appear, and replace it in the printing phase ... (select all if instances and changes ...)
Sorry to insist.
But what do you mean by "how do you want me to appear"?
to me it would be necessary to print that element with the lines of the very thin edges, if not even without lines, to avoid that the overlap that brings black spots happens.
How can I do that?
 
the family on the subject, is inserted in the ome design has been "created". if the scale of representation is too small (1:100/1:200) the lines " merge". This is the problem.
the solution:
- draw the family using minimum thicknesses, then change the thickness of the lines used, but it does not ensure the non-fusion in the drawing
or, better manage the family by:
- turn off part of the elements that cause the "fusion" by using visual parameters (yes/no) to be activated in the specific views;
-insert in the family " schematic drawings" of representation, always manageable with visualization parameters (yes/no), (e.g. turn off the whole family and leave visualized only the retino)

all by paying attention to rename the types of family as the parameter acts on all the medesies types of sunshine

the modification of the thickness of the lines, can be managed (at least in part) by the graphic display properties of the object.
This management can be more incisive, when the family on the subject has been created with the classification in subfamilies of various "components" (letters, frames, etc.) which in fact composes it, for which, the management through the graphic display of the object is extended to the subfamilies of the components independently
 

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