Windows 3D representation Not Correct
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2014-09-22
07:31 PM
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2023-05-24
12:32 PM
by
Rubia Torres
2014-09-22
07:31 PM
It seems that the "show in 3D" option does not produce the expected result.
Is it a bug?
I remember this has been discussed in the forum some time before but I could not find the topic. Sorry.
AC27 latest hotfix
Win 10 Pro 64bit
Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)
32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620
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Win 10 Pro 64bit
Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)
32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620
Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440
www.almadw.it
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2014-09-23 04:21 PM
2014-09-23
04:21 PM
First finish going through all your window settings including sills, casings, frames, reveals and also the turn plaster (finish skins).
Also check your Detail Level settings for, 2D Detail Level, 3D Detail Level, and Show Reveal on Symbol found on the General Settings Tab. These can also be preset per MVO (model view setting).
These steps should get you closer to what you want. If not, Please elaborate and give an example of what you are after.
Also check your Detail Level settings for, 2D Detail Level, 3D Detail Level, and Show Reveal on Symbol found on the General Settings Tab. These can also be preset per MVO (model view setting).
These steps should get you closer to what you want. If not, Please elaborate and give an example of what you are after.
Erika
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Architect, Consultant
MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Mac OSX 10.11.1
AC5-18
Onuma System
"Implementing Successful Building Information Modeling"