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prospects in the second floor

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Bye to all,
I wanted to know if it is possible in revit 2009, in a prospective view, to make sure that the lines of the facades in the second floor, appear more "read" than those in the foreground?
Thank you.
 
Hi.
Of course you can get what you say.
in the example (prospect annex) the walls appear deliberately with fuchsia color lines (set by graphic visibility -vg- for projection walls) I deliberately chose a greater thickness. in front of this point then change the look of the lines of the wall in the second floor (which houses the two windows) by clicking on the tool 'set lines' icon to pin and select to one to one the lines that interest you. Besides by setting linne you can create all the lines you want, models and thicknesses.
second annex > other solution
 

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so there is no possibility to assign I don't know.. a thickness to an object that is not known to 10m from the view?

to have fog effect on the prospectus behind quidni the change of color instead?
 
The changes in the 'lines setting' I mentioned to you have effect only in the prospective view where it applies. The fog effect is a 3d view oriented according to a prospectus.
 
The problem is that I can't select one by one line because I'm a billion :)
I would like to ask if it was possible (and how) to put like a fog from I don't know 10m
this is a 3d view oriented on a prospectus
Thank you.
 

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the effect of the image smokes it by making a thin plan and giving transparency to the material. because transparencies are not seen, that is a 3d view oriented on prospectus
 
I did it with mass:

the problem is the following
I don't know if maybe something comes to your mind:)

the plan breaks in 2 symmetrically a "u " we say
if I make the view oriented on a prospectus from north west
It's okay.
if instead I do it from the south, activating shadows the plane itself becomes too dark, although obviously it has the same characteristics

What do you think?
 
thanks to frc for the suggestion.
however, there are many improvements to be made to this program, so that they can make the job really + fast.
hi.
:rolleyes:
 

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