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2020-06-22
06:13 PM
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2023-05-09
03:51 PM
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Rubia Torres
2020-06-22 06:23 PM
2020-06-22 06:40 PM
2020-06-23 07:25 AM
2023-01-16 03:04 PM
And is there a way to fix that or not ( put fill instead)?
2023-01-17 02:16 AM
Hello, I am actually having the same exact problem. Determined it is not addressed/fixed by any suggestions presented thus far. It is temporarily fixed by removing any doors or windows in the wall, but seems to occur even without adjusting or adding windows/doors too. Running Archicad 26. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
2023-01-22 02:21 AM
Does this happen in this file only? Or does it also happen when you start a brand new file based on the default Archicad template and you create the elements there?
2023-02-18 03:17 PM
I believe I resolved the problem, however, I am not satisfied. My complex profile had horizontal lap siding modeled and once I replaced that with a simple rectalinear form it was resolved. Shame, I would like to show the siding modeled correctly, but can't find a way to get it to not randomly glitch like described in this original post.
2023-02-19 09:18 AM
Can you show an image of your complex profile?
Barry.
2023-02-19 01:14 PM
Hey Berry,
See attached. I did a little more work on this last night and here is what I believe was going on, however, would love to know if you or anyone else agrees or disagrees.
Original Complex profile (with lap siding gaps removed):
I believe the actual culprit is the t&g interior wall finish - I'm assuming archicad doesn't like the gaps/spaces. Once I remove this part of the model problem seems to resolve with lap siding as is. I am going to model the t&g with no gaps behind and see what happens