bagiolino
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hi to everyone, I am new both for the forum and for the use of revit!
It's been a couple months since I've been banging my head on this very useful software and reading the various discussions I learned a lot of things.
Today I'm trying on the balustrades and I have a question:
Does anyone know why in view 3d the lines generated by the intersection of solids do not see? ?
or better, if an object (e.g. a current of a balustrade) penetrates within another object (e.g. a pillar of a balustrade) the lines where the two objects intersect are not seen!
the thing obviously does not happen if an object stops exactly against a second object.
I attach an image because I realize that those who read do not always understand the problem!
Thank you in advance and I wish you all good year!:smile:
It's been a couple months since I've been banging my head on this very useful software and reading the various discussions I learned a lot of things.
Today I'm trying on the balustrades and I have a question:
Does anyone know why in view 3d the lines generated by the intersection of solids do not see? ?
or better, if an object (e.g. a current of a balustrade) penetrates within another object (e.g. a pillar of a balustrade) the lines where the two objects intersect are not seen!
the thing obviously does not happen if an object stops exactly against a second object.
I attach an image because I realize that those who read do not always understand the problem!
Thank you in advance and I wish you all good year!:smile: