Shadow Error on the Elevation
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ā2008-04-01
10:52 PM
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03:12 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2008-04-01
10:52 PM
you can see attached image to see what I mean, there's a colour difference on 1 plane of the roof, lower plane seems' darker then the upper plane of the roof!!
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ā2008-04-01 10:54 PM
ā2008-04-01
10:54 PM
Forgot to say that this situation happened when I turned on "sun and shadows" model display on in the Elevation slection setting.
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ā2008-04-01 11:18 PM
ā2008-04-01
11:18 PM
This is probably the 'Marked Distant Area' line. It denotes where the transition is between closeup bold lines and faded distant lines. On plan stretch the middle line further back, at least past the ridge. (Or turn off if not required!)
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ā2008-04-02 12:05 AM
ā2008-04-02
12:05 AM
Hi Peter,
thank you for your reply.
I've checked on my marked distance.
but that's not is, because, my elevation setting's in an infinte depth, which mean that would see everything. and I also checked on the "limited depth", it's all the way behind the building.
thank you for your reply.
I've checked on my marked distance.
but that's not is, because, my elevation setting's in an infinte depth, which mean that would see everything. and I also checked on the "limited depth", it's all the way behind the building.


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ā2008-04-02 12:44 AM
ā2008-04-02
12:44 AM
It can still be the marked distant area, which is different than the extents of the elevation. Try unchecking it (if it is actually checked) and look for a difference.
Cheers,
Link.
Cheers,
Link.
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ā2008-04-02 05:05 AM
ā2008-04-02
05:05 AM
Hi Link & Peter,
the problem has solved.
yeah, you were right, I've only checked with just one nodes for the extent of the elevation, where there's a second I've ommited.
thanks for your help~~^o^
the problem has solved.
yeah, you were right, I've only checked with just one nodes for the extent of the elevation, where there's a second I've ommited.
thanks for your help~~^o^