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    Strange problem with the glass in 3D view.

    Hi guys! I wonder why I see this blue 'ghost' glass panels in 3D view? It looks like I'm working with a transparent model? But it's not transparent at all. I use Revit Architecture 2015. Thank you all!
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    #2
    It's related to your video card, I believe.


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      #3
      Originally posted by runedance View Post
      Hi guys! I wonder why I see this blue 'ghost' glass panels in 3D view? It looks like I'm working with a transparent model? But it's not transparent at all. I use Revit Architecture 2015. Thank you all!
      As already said by GMcDowellJr, that is a well known issue, so you need to update your card drivers!


      Troubleshooting graphic card issues with Revit. This troubleshooting center helps you to find and troubleshoot common issues related to Revit products and graphic cards. Basic Troubleshooting steps: Disable the Hardware Acceleration within Revit. If this clears the behavior, then this confirms the issue is with the Graphics Card / Graphics Driver. Start by updating the graphics card (or by loading a certified driver version)
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        #4
        Thank you so much, this really helps! I'm a self-educated beginner in Revit and didn't know about this issue.

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          #5
          Welcome to the forum Rune! :thumbsup:

          This is quite an old issue that many of us were beset by - but interesting to see it's 'return'. Whilst Greg's not wrong, (do update your graphics drivers) I also seem to recall there was some relation to a conflict with a Windows KB update.

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            #6
            Thank you Snowy! I'm glad that this issue is well-known. This optimizes the chances to deal with it.
            My graphic card has the latest updates, so maybe this is actually about the conflict with a Windows KB update.

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              #7
              Thank you all again! The problem is resolved. As it was said in the article, I turned off the Hardware Acceleration in Options, and the ghosts flew away!

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                #8
                Originally posted by runedance View Post
                Thank you so much, this really helps! I'm a self-educated beginner in Revit and didn't know about this issue.
                Ok!! Great, so you are in the right place, here there are a lot of kind people that will help you, by the way, Welcome to the Forum!! :thumbsup:
                Andres Franco - Architect - BIM Coordinator
                Revit Certified Professional - AutoCAD Certified Professional
                "I became insane, with long intervals of horribly sanity"
                E.A Poe

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Andres Franco View Post
                  Ok!! Great, so you are in the right place, here there are a lot of kind people that will help you, by the way, Welcome to the Forum!! :thumbsup:
                  Yes! Thank you Andres! I'm lucky to land here in the right place with a lot of my colleagues :thumbsup:

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