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2020-08-03 05:11 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 12:01 AM by Gordana Radonic
2020-08-05 10:44 AM
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2020-08-06 10:55 AM
Braza wrote:Thank you for your trial, but No... Ticking this check box doesn' t make any changes. I have two 3D documents I've saved previously and they look Ok, but they have been created without ticking "hidden line" (have a look at the attached image).
Have you checked 3d Document Settings?
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2020-08-06 12:19 PM
2020-08-06 12:29 PM
Braza wrote:Thank you for your trial indeed.. but No... I already did "Open and Repair" and it did say that my "File is healthy"... I did compare results with HIDDEN LINES ticked and unticked, - there is no difference... ((
You could try an "Open and Repair" your file to correct any corruption.
But I think it is definitely related with the Hidden Lines checkbox.
Check all your related saved viewmaps if this option is saved.
Hope this helps.
2020-08-06 12:42 PM
2020-08-06 03:22 PM
2020-08-06 09:32 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:
Alex,
I looked at the file you sent me through PM.
There are several issues in this file.
First, for your info: the 3D Document Viewpoint uses the 3D Vectorial Engine, so you will get the same result if you go to 3D and use the Vectorial Engine.
There seems to be a problem with the file itself, it looks like it is corrupted somehow. If you start a new project based on the latest project settings, then copy-paste all your elements into that new project, then both the 3D Vectorial Engine display and the 3D Document display will mostly become correct.
Also, I see that there are Existing and New elements, and in several places, the geometry of Existing and New elements overlap in 3D (for example, the Walls at the Windows). You should model more cleanly and avoid these situations.
Additionally, I see you are modeling almost everything with Walls. If elements are overhead, you should use the Beam Tool instead of the Wall tool.
Also, I can see that the "Layer Intersection Group" Number of many of your Layers is zero. Walls on these Layers will not intersect with any other Walls, leaving unnecessary lines in 3D. You should set them to "1" or some other number, so they intersect properly and do not leave those unnecessary lines in 3D.
2020-08-09 01:44 PM