Revit gives the user a number of ways to override the display of an element. It may not always be clear which method “wins” over another method, but there is a visibility hierarchy. This list may not cover every possible scenario but does include common overrides.
10 being the lowest and 1 being the highest using walls as an example:
1. Line Work Tool
2. Override Graphics in View > By Element > Halftone
3. Graphic Display Options – Silhouette Edges
4. Override Graphics in View > By Element
5. View Filters
6. View Depth – “Beyond” Line Style
7. Phasing Graphic Overrides
8. Visibility / Graphic Overrides > Override Host Layers > Cut Line Styles
9. Visibility / Graphic Overrides > Projection \ Cut Lines
10. Project Object Styles
Here is a graphical example using walls:
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Another example to this:
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Remove that override and I now see my view filter:
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Remove the view filter and I see the phasing graphic override:
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And lastly, change the phase filter of the view and I will see my Visibility/Graphic Override:
![BlogD BlogD](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ul1qwiIMXXG2g6E1I79VKron_8hN6Hme-pQ4xVq_9CYJYxWQ3IPmY7LKzCv-P17kn3u8QcC5SH-Ukxj4K3ilpYFGIfOHKJSOsWRhqu10621L1GbEmcrRNUS45GUKK76vFgVX2oKb9OfU24nIuC=s0-d)
Source: http://revitclinic.typepad.com/
1. Line Work Tool
2. Override Graphics in View > By Element > Halftone
3. Graphic Display Options – Silhouette Edges
4. Override Graphics in View > By Element
5. View Filters
6. View Depth – “Beyond” Line Style
7. Phasing Graphic Overrides
8. Visibility / Graphic Overrides > Override Host Layers > Cut Line Styles
9. Visibility / Graphic Overrides > Projection \ Cut Lines
10. Project Object Styles
Here is a graphical example using walls:
Another example to this:
- There is a Visibility/Graphic Override for the wall category in the view
- The wall has an override by element
- The view uses a phase graphic override
- There is a view filter applied overriding the graphics of walls over a specific thickness
Remove that override and I now see my view filter:
Remove the view filter and I see the phasing graphic override:
And lastly, change the phase filter of the view and I will see my Visibility/Graphic Override:
Source: http://revitclinic.typepad.com/
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