
I'd be surprised if Depth Cueing and view templates will be good playmates. I have not tested this but my gut feeling tells me that the use of the sliders is a very hands-on operation to be done while looking at each elevation and playing around with the settings until it looks right. The help files state that you can include Depth Cueing in view templates for similar elevations and sections. To solve this you might try the next tool in your arsenal:Īs the help file states, Linework is not affected by Depth Cueing. However, the window opening lines are still treated as silhouettes. The first two issues would not show up if you reversed the line weights so that Silhouettes are thicker than normal elevation line weights. But why does Revit consider wall opening edges to be silhouettes anyway? They are not as significant as the actual wall outlines - I would normally want them to remain unaffected by the silhouette feature.The silhouette line is somewhat greyed out but not as
#REVIT WALL JOIN DISPLAY GREYED OUT FULL#
Of the greyed out depth cue line, which is still shown at full line
#REVIT WALL JOIN DISPLAY GREYED OUT WINDOWS#
Strange dots at the corners of windows - I guess they might be wall edge lines seen end-on where the silhouette has not been applied? A bug, I guess.As I had the wall lines set to a very heavy lineweight, I tried a thinner silhouette, which is the wrong way around from normal - but it showed a couple of glitches:
