?? 3D View Bug
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‎2006-06-10
02:01 AM
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‎2023-05-23
05:15 PM
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Rubia Torres
I can right click on the selection, and choose "Show selection/marque in 3D" and it works.
However, when I close down 3D and highlight something else entirely different, the previous selection shows in 3D again, not what was selected.
Are these bugs or am I using AC 10 incorrectly?
Thanks,
Grant
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‎2006-06-10 02:39 AM

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‎2006-06-10 05:20 AM
NOELDESIGNS wrote:When you select soemthing else, right click and choose "show selection in 3D"
In AC 10, when I click on a wall (example, could be anything), and click on the 3D button, the entire model shows in 3D, not just the highlighted object, wall, etc.
I can right click on the selection, and choose "Show selection/marque in 3D" and it works.
However, when I close down 3D and highlight something else entirely different, the previous selection shows in 3D again, not what was selected.
Are these bugs or am I using AC 10 incorrectly?
Thanks,
Grant
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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‎2006-06-10 01:04 PM
assign your old keyboard shortcut for opening the 3D window (Cmd/Ctrl + 3) to the new archicad 10 command: 'Show Selection/Marquee in the 3D Window'
it pretty much gives us the old logical behaviour back again. i think someone at graphisoft had to justify their employment and decided to change for the sake of things . . .
~/archiben
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‎2006-06-10 01:07 PM
Matthew wrote:matthew - it is, in fact, how it was 'deisgned' (i use the term loosely) to work in ten. because of the ability to creat multi-story elements, the whole 3D window opening logic needed addressing. unfortunately, graphisoft took the scissors and cellotape approach rather than implementing something that was intuitive and logical. only by using the 'Show Selection/Marquee in the 3D Window' command is the old behaviour (kind of) replicated . . .
The behavior you describe is not how it is supposed to work. My 3D window changes to show the new selection as it should. I don't know why this works for me and not for you.
~/archiben
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‎2006-06-10 05:29 PM
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
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‎2006-06-10 05:52 PM
~/archiben wrote:Ben,Matthew wrote:matthew - it is, in fact, how it was 'deisgned' (i use the term loosely) to work in ten. because of the ability to creat multi-story elements, the whole 3D window opening logic needed addressing. unfortunately, graphisoft took the scissors and cellotape approach rather than implementing something that was intuitive and logical. only by using the 'Show Selection/Marquee in the 3D Window' command is the old behaviour (kind of) replicated . . .
The behavior you describe is not how it is supposed to work. My 3D window changes to show the new selection as it should. I don't know why this works for me and not for you.
~/archiben
I may not have been clear enough. I am talking about (and enjoying) the new behavior where the 3D model is only changed to the selected elements in plan when I tell it to. I find this a big improvement. I have always been annoyed at having to remember (and often forgetting) to deselect elements in plan before going to 3D. Your idea of mapping the old hotkeys to "Show selection/marque in 3D" seems a good way to mimic the old functionality.
If I understand correctly, Noel's problem is that the 3D view is not displaying a
Grant,
On rereading your post I wonder...
You need to execute the command "Show selection/marque in 3D" each time you want to change the model to a new selection. It is a one-off command not a change of state.
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‎2006-06-10 07:45 PM
In our office template WE, I have wrapped additional shortcuts for commands we use a lot around the default AC10 shortcuts. There are many handy new shortcuts that I did not want to overwrite. Hard at first, but worth the effort.
Orbit is O on the keyboard, also a toggle key. Because I prefer the internal to the open gl rendering engine, orbiting is so much faster than moving around in AC9. The Classic 3D Navigation toolbar is helpful while learning the new 10 techniques.
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‎2006-06-11 02:28 AM
Now, the only way I can find to get certain selections to show in 3D is by using a shortcut key or by right cliking and then clicking on Show selection.
I would have preferred the old method of whatever is selected is shown by the 3D icon.
Thanks,
Grant

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‎2006-06-11 02:30 AM
Matthew wrote:Quite so. And the effect of the command depends on what, if anything, is selected
It is a one-off command not a change of state.
Mabe wrote:This is not entirely correct. If there is no selection then Show Selection in 3D shows the entire model (same as Show All in 3D). After you make a selection (in plan or S/E) and then invoke Show Selection in 3D you are taken (of course) to the 3D window
This initially shows selected, but toggles between selected and the entire model, a very handy feature.
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
Graphisoft Insider's Panel, Beta Tester