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2017-06-22 08:19 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:14 PM by Rubia Torres
2017-06-22 08:38 AM
benjamin_chan wrote:It is automatic.
HOWEVER, in 2D, by using the Display Order, I am able to override this, which seems counter-intuitive and dangerous.
Isn't this going against the purpose of this software? I.e. for 3D modelling to accurately represent itself automatically in 2D drawings...?
If anyone could shed some light about this phenomenon that would be appreciated.
2017-06-22 08:45 AM
Yes, I understand that. I guess my question is why would ARCHICAD give you the ability to manually adjust something that would inaccurately reflect what is happening in 3D.
It is automatic.
You are manually adjusting the 2D display.
You would only do this if you had a reason to do so.
Barry.
2017-06-22 09:10 AM
2017-06-22 09:18 AM
Barry wrote:That seems reasonable, thanks Barry.
The 2D plan view is just a symbolic representation of the 3D top view.
I guess Archicad is letting you choose how you want that representation to behave.
Having said that I was just experimenting and I can not bring the display of a weaker BM wall in front of a stronger one.
Unless I turn the 'Clean Wall & Beam Intersections' option off in the on screen display options.
Which is not something you would not want to do as your corner wall intersections will not trim properly.
Barry.
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