Graphics Overrides in Revit, allow you to apply filters and define how objects should display visually. For example, you would like to display all North facing walls in green and South facing walls in Red. Or you might want to display MEP drawings where drainage lines should be displayed in different colors, or HVAC drawings where entry and exit systems are represented in specific colors or display styles. The display properties of different objects can be controlled in such a way that overrides are set to display custom settings. There are multiple ways to set these override rules. Refer to the documentation on the official Autodesk Website to go into more detail on setting this up inside Revit.
With Enscape 4.2 onwards, it is now possible to view these overrides in the Enscape visualization as well. Let’s go through the steps to enable the display of these overrides inside Enscape.
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Revit Graphics Overrides in the Enscape Visualization
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Once you check this box, you will be able to see your overrides in the Enscape visualization as shown.
When you change the graphic display of layers in a linked file, you can specify whether Revit preserves or discards the graphic overrides.
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The Overrides display feature in Enscape is supported for Revit 2021 onwards.
When you change the graphic display of layers in a linked file, you can specify whether Revit preserves or discards the graphic overrides
The Overrides display feature in Enscape for Linked Models is supported for Revit 2024 onwards.