Missing Glass from Casework Objects in TwinMotion
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‎2021-08-05
11:24 PM
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‎2023-05-11
11:46 AM
by
Noemi Balogh
Anyone else have this issue, or have found a workaround?
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‎2021-08-06 10:31 PM

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‎2021-08-07 10:09 AM

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‎2021-08-09 03:34 AM
But I recall something about surfaces having a single or double side - I can't remember what the correct terminology is.
I remember with a plant, the leaves looked fine from one side, but when you rotated around they became transparent.
Maybe the same is happening with the glass and you just happen to be viewing it from the wrong side?
I think it is an option you have to make for the individual surface material, not an overall setting.
I may be completely wrong though.
Barry.
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‎2021-08-09 08:34 AM
Twinmotion has a setting to make a material 'two sided' and this usually fixes the problem with some other objects (sinks, toilets, showers). However strange enough, it doesn't fix the cabinet issue. The video below will show what I mean - I've made the glass red so it's more noticable. It is quite peculiar.
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‎2021-08-09 11:14 PM
*Hint, you have to go inside the cabinet to see the panel face from the inside in order to select it and define as 2-sided.
Also, if you export from Archicad as a Sketchup model and import into TwinMotion the cabinet door panels come through just fine... you just don't have that direct link anymore. And if you save that model and try to define it as an existing model for a direct link it won't work, unfortunately.
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‎2021-08-10 03:54 AM
It is probably scripted as a PLANE rather than a PRISM.
There seems to be no option to add thickness to the glass in the objects.
As a test, make the door frame or cabinet material the same glass and see what that looks like in TwinMotion.
Barry.
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‎2021-08-12 12:31 AM
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‎2021-08-12 06:02 AM
Emre wrote:
This should be an easy fix for GS I hope? Are you able to specify the normal direction (the visible side of the glass pane) when using the PLANE command Barry?
In Archicad a PLANE is just a PLANE and there is no nomination of what is front or back.
Maybe by the direction in which the co-odinates are specified - clockwise / anti-clockwise?
I am just guessing as I don't know for sure if that would have any affect.
In my objects (not the current Graphisoft default library but they were based on the GS library some 20 years ago), I have the option of 'glass as a plane'.
So I can swap from a single plane surface to a solid prism with thickness.
I don't see that option in the GS cabinets now, but it shouldn't be too hard for them to add that in.
Whether that would ever happen or not though I couldn't say.
I am only assuming that the glass as a plane is actually the problem.
Barry.
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i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
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