2009-04-2104:19 PM - last edited on 2023-05-2602:41 PM by Rubia Torres
2009-04-2104:19 PM
I am using windows vista at my colleagues place.
We tried to create both wall projections and sections of kitchens by using latest versions of ArchiCAD 12 and its objects, but we couldn't create the views so that the objects can be seen correctly without the hidden lines inside.. The problem is not in view settings or neither section settings, because when I opened the same file (.pla with same objects) in my own macintosh everything was ok.
Does anybody have same kind of experiences?
How did you solve the problem?
When trying to use BIM I wouldn't want to cut the model lines to lines and hatches, so please give me only advice I really want to use
Are you sure you haven't (by accident) applied a transparent material to everything? Or have set the layer (where you placed all the cupboards) to transparent in the Layer settings?
Yes I am 100% sure. I have used ArchiCAD over 10 years and didn't do that kind of mistake this time either.
Really, I checked the settings of objects, views and sections and thought first that there was something wrong with the library parts, downloaded the latest hotfixes etc.(which didn't help). ..and when I opened the same (.pla) file (and view) at home, it was just fine! (..and yes, I know, the fridge is inside the cupboard but it's not the problem just now..)
That made me wonder if there was something in Vista I couldn't understand, but because I don't know anybody else using vista with ArchiCAD12, I can't verify if there is a real problem or just our problem. That's why I asked if there is also someone else having this kind of experience and also solution how to solve it.
Perhaps you could experiment with the Elevation view settings to work around this. Of course it might be a Vista or graphics driver issue, but I haven't heard about it.
AFAIK it's the Internal 3D engine that draws this kind of elevations. You can choose to fill items with Own color, Uniform color, or Nothing.
Try Uniform color. and see what happens.
And I agree with Lazlo, you should report it.