That sounds like a nasty little endless loop.
Revit floors showing through walls.
This isn t an underlay nor is it a transparent floor.
Just for future reference when placing walls revit will default the base constraint to the level of the view you are in.
What should i do if my revit does not show any ground floor level or bottom reference level in house designing.
The revit tool you would use to show the fittings behind the wall is on the view tab graphics panel and the tools are show hidden lines and then the opposite remove hidden lines.
Then change your visual style to wireframe.
As seen above this behavior does not occur in the wireframe visual style when using a transparent background for solid fill patterns elements below the fill will show through.
Then you must know the reference sketch on wh.
To prevent the floor or slab from being visible in plan view you need to adjust the bottom clip so that it is more than 4 feet above the floor or slab and set the view depth so that it does not include any part of the floor or slab.
If you are in a level 1 view and set the top offset to level 2 the next.
As soon as you hit the floor icon you will be presented with sub options architectural.
In plan view click view menu view properties.
The top offset will default to the last used value e g.
The first step is to go to the elevation that will be used to display the object through the walls.
If you are in the level 3 plan view then the base constraint will be set to level 3.
If i start a new project from the revit template i don t get this behavior.
To create a revit floor access the architecture menu the build panel and then select floor.