![]() My last solution was to override and set ti "visible". It is visible in 3D and I double chekced it is set to visible in under "Views Visible" in the view name I want. When you place a Scope Box, Revit will automatically show this in 3D views and all other views where they intersect with the view cut plane. I had the same issue of Scope Box disappearing. Thu, at 5:33:04 PM | Scope box not visible I had the similar issue, but the reason was that my section cut was pinned to the view. Thu, at 6:15:01 PM | Scope box not visible I dont know if this solves your problem but here is what I did. Nevermind.I figured it out by recreating the boxes and exaggerating the 3D extents. ![]() Did you ever figure this out (5 years ago!).įri, at 5:24:21 PM | Scope box not visible these small selection boxes/views, can be locked and saved out for multiple 3D detailing uses, or presentation, but mostly I use the tool for easy access to small parts of the model while working through the project, saving the need to wrangle through bits that are visual noise while working. All relevant visibility options are set: workset is visible, it's visible through visibility settings, its not hiddent in view, there are no filters applied, view plane is within it's extents. Public Sub AdjustCropToSectionBox(View3D As View3D) 'View3D crop can't have a shape assigned and can't be split If View3D.CropBoxActive False Then View3D.CropBoxActive True End If If View3D.IsSectionBoxActive False Then Exit Sub End If Dim CropBox As BoundingBoxXYZ View3D. A Scope box can control the 3D extent of elements such as Grids, Levels, and Reference Planes. But after some time, they dissappear again. The Scope Box in Revit can also help you create consistency for organizing Datum elements effectively. I've deleted the misbehaving scope boxes and recreated them. Still not able to see it in the floor plan.įri, at 4:53:25 PM | Scope box not visible If you click on that button it will open a dialogue box and display a list of views and tell you whether or not there is automatic visibility or if an override has been put on a view to hide or display a scope box. Mon, at 6:25:24 PM | Scope box not visibleġ-It is not hidden-I have revealed all objects.Ģ-I have gone to 3-D and checked properties to determine if the views was visible and it is If you select a scope box, in the properties palate there is a 'views visible' button. and go to properties > Edit, select the view you want then turn " Visible" Revit creates a perspective 3D view and assigns a name to the view: 3D View1, 3D View2, and so on. Drag the cursor to the desired target and click to place it. Mon, at 5:59:03 PM | Scope box not visibleĭid you check if you have that Scope box hidden? check in " Reveal hidden Elements", also in 3D view select the S.B. Click in the drawing area to place the camera. I have the two views tiled on the screne. I tried it and I can see it in the 3-D and have stretched it in all directions without any luck of seeing it in the plan view. Mon, at 5:49:11 PM | Scope box not visible I Hope and I Wish to LEARN more, and more, and more. Go to a 3D view and check if you can see that scope box, then drag the top blue arrows until you can see the S.B. Mon, at 5:19:05 PM | Scope box not visible
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