Why 3D object displayed in square?
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ā2019-05-01 09:24 PM
ā2019-05-01
09:24 PM
Objects are not displayed properly in the 3D view. Which setting should I change?
See the attached image.
Thank you.
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ā2019-05-02 03:15 AM
ā2019-05-02
03:15 AM
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Please do not post everything to 'Archicad+' unless it is a discussion about Archicad itself.
Please read the forum section descriptions to find a suitable place to post.
Look in the Model View Options for a setting regarding Level Of Detail (LOD) for objects.
If it is not in the MVO settings then it will be it the object parameters.
Barry.
Please do not post everything to 'Archicad+' unless it is a discussion about Archicad itself.
Please read the forum section descriptions to find a suitable place to post.
Look in the Model View Options for a setting regarding Level Of Detail (LOD) for objects.
If it is not in the MVO settings then it will be it the object parameters.
Barry.
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ā2019-05-02 07:32 AM
ā2019-05-02
07:32 AM
Thank You Barry,
it works !
Indeed it was necessary to select the view (All 3D), then go in documentation / model view to pass it in execution. Do the same thing in 2D view.
Thanks again !
it works !
Indeed it was necessary to select the view (All 3D), then go in documentation / model view to pass it in execution. Do the same thing in 2D view.
Thanks again !