2024-04-22 02:24 AM - last edited on 2024-04-24 10:25 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi there, Can you please help me with changing the pattern of my glasses? Whenever I try to change the pattern of one, it changes the pattern of all of them.
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Operating system used: Mac Apple Silicon
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2024-04-27 02:10 PM
Just go to the Surface Settings Dialog, duplicate your Surface, specify the name for the Duplicate, then select your Windows and assign this new Surface for their glass.
2024-04-24 10:36 PM - edited 2024-04-24 10:37 PM
The glass parts of Windows have a Surface assigned to them, and the Surface's definition contains the Cover Fill assigned to the Surface.
Since the glass of all three Windows have the same Surface assigned to them, they display the same way. Also, if you modify the definition of the Surface by assigning a different Cover Fill to it, all three Windows will update since they all use the same Surface for their glass.
So, the solution is to duplicate your "Glass" Surface, give it another name, define another Cover Fill for it, and assign that new "Glass" Surface to the glass parts of the Windows of your choice.
2024-04-24 11:53 PM
The real issue here is that by selecting the opening direction (the little arrow while placing) you basically just internally mirror the window (or door).
The window panes could technically be un-mirrorable to have the fill show always in the same direction, it was just not thought of, so it's not coded in the GDL...
As an "easy" – yet stil annoying – workaround you can create another surface material and assign that, just like Laszlo recommends.
2024-04-26 04:27 AM
Hi Laszlo. Thanks for the reply. Could you please tell me how to give them another name?
2024-04-27 02:10 PM
Just go to the Surface Settings Dialog, duplicate your Surface, specify the name for the Duplicate, then select your Windows and assign this new Surface for their glass.
2024-04-28 06:09 AM
Thanks Laszlo.It has worked but it does not appear in the 3D view or elevation. I have checked the settings and the glass is set to a new surface.