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walls in 3d showing a line in between

k101
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I mainly did one room and duplicated it many times so i ended up with not a single wall in the same line

and it shows in the 3d view 2 parralle line in the place where each "wall" stops...

Any help with that please?

And thank u in advance!

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Barry Kelly
Moderator

You don't say what version of Archicad you are using.

 

Is it just an 'illusion' in 3D - i.e. does it disappear when you rotate and zoom?

Do the lines show in elevation?

Is it the same with the vectorial engine and the OpenGL (Hardware Acceleration) engine in the 3D styles?

 

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Lingwisyer
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Pretty sure those are cause by the wall junction order. Can you try selecting your interior wall and reducing it's Intersection Priority?

 

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ryejuan
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1st question, why did you split the walls instead of using just one straight wall? If you didn't intend it maybe you got a duplicated wall there can try deleting first and see.

In the end what is your Objective?
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They mentioned they did one room then duplicated it, and I am assuming modifications were made to each duplication as to why modules were not used. Skip having to space the windows.

 

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Yes I think you can use a .mod files if it will be a typical layout for units or floor. It will be more productive in terms of having changes in those specific layout in one go.

In the end what is your Objective?
ArchiCAD 9 onwards

it's Archicad 22 image_2022-04-27_115007017.pngthe one on the buttom don't have that problem but the ones at the top do show a double line like the non selected one right under it and it appears from all angles...

(and thanks for the reply)

if u don't mind me asking, what's an intersection priority? (i searched but didn't quite understand)

Lingwisyer
Guru

Looks like your walls overlap... instead of terminating at the same point, which your internal wall would also terminate at.

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