Then you can override the line property of each segment that you want to show as hidden.
Revit show single line for roof hidden above.
In residential architecture as well as other types it is often a required part of the working drawing set to be able to show the roof overhang as a hidden line on the floor plan views.
Here are some facts that may help in explaining how to show beams which are above.
Manage additional settings line styles and select beyond.
Some may call this wysiwyg or what you see is what you get.
Follow these steps in order to get the desired display.
This makes the roof line visible in the plan view but the lines appear as solid lines.
If hidden lines do not display as expected check the view range.
So let s say i want to show the outline of the roof on my ground floor plan.
If your convention is to always show all foundations as hidden or dashed in a plan view i suggest making a view template for your plan views that has the structural foundation category overridden.
The top range of the view range dialog box is only there to establish how high the cut plan can go.
You may need to extend the view range to include objects whose hidden lines you want to show or reduce the view range to exclude objects whose hidden lines you do not want to display.
Here is my simple building a single storey building with an overhanging pitched roof.
Revit will not detect things overhead.
Open the plan view of the level in which you want to see the roof line.
And now i need to set it s underlay to show the roof element.
For show hidden lines select a value.
In order to enable different view representations make sure that the option show family pre cut in plan views in the structural beam family is unchecked.
Lol but i noticed when i put the model in 3d view the pipe lines show up as single lines but the duct and everything else shows up as actual 3d.
Floorlan views only look down.
The linetype called overhead is just a standard linetype like hidden or thin lines.
As you can see neither one of these options may be what you were specifically looking for but these are the workarounds for now.
Ceiling plan views only look up.
Define the display settings for projection lines using the object styles or the override graphics in view functions in revit.
The model is already previously drawn by someone that actually knows what theyre doing.
Out of the box revit doesn t do this because revit shows it as it s built.
In the view properties expand the underlay drop down and select the level on which the roof was created to display as an underlay.