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BrandoArch
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I have graphics issues that I can find out why it is happening and how to correct it. It has occurred in the past but not often. It does not occur on every project. It makes working in 3d difficult and frustrating. When I zoom in for closer inspection, the modeling elements become cut and unreadable. This is well before I am so close that my perspective is entering the model elements.

I have looked into: driver is update, toggled hardware acceleration, toggled anti-aliasing, tried some alternate graphics card preferences, but maybe I missed something. Thanks

 

Operating system used: Windows Build 6000


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The thing is the cutting plane may be cutting and hiding the far away elements.

Temporarily turn of the cutting planes to see what is out there.

In 3D, zoom to extents and select all.

Deselect what is close to the project origin and then zoom to selection.

That should find any elements not near the project origin.

 

Barry.

 

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Also be sure to check all renovation filters.

 

It could be something pinned to a reno status you wouldn't expect.

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Owais
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I had the same problem recently, and it was solved by deleting the roof , I guess it had a reference point far away or somthing.

Please try this on a copy: delete one roof after another and zoom again to find out which roof is causing the problem.

Best of luck!


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This was the solution of at least a significant contributor to the problem. Thanks. I would not have thought of that.

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