4 weeks ago
- last edited
3 weeks ago
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Laszlo Nagy
How to fix the 3D view display to the normal state? For now, whenever I navigate closer to the model, the visibility of all of the models becomes "transparent". In other words, the closer I get, the more of it disappears. I attached a screenshot of the 3D view display for better understanding.
As I investigated, I understood that the problem is rooted in the fact that model space has 25k imported objects (which are custom, non-Archicad curtain wall elements, like mullions, frames and etc.). However, turning off layer display with particular objects included does not solve the problem, which is weird. Feels like software resists pixelating a scene, no matter if those objects are visible or not. Vectorial 3D style gives me a working display, but I seek to use the regular, Simple Shading 3D style.
Where to begin?
4 weeks ago
Things I would try...
Undock the 3D window so that is is not maximised.
The hardware engine is fastest but you could try the vectorial one.
There are settings that affect what you can see.
Barry.
4 weeks ago
Maybe your model is just too far from ArchiCAD absolute origin. Maybe move model closer to 0,0,0 and try again.
4 weeks ago
Thank you.
If I remember correctly - vectorial display does not handle “explore” feature at all, or does it poorly. I seek to navigate within a scene.
Regarding on 3D styles settings: isn’t that setting option opposite on what I get displayed? For instance, I get visibility of most far away obejcts while most nearby are cut out.
4 weeks ago - last edited 4 weeks ago
Thank you.
This might make sense, because my model very far away, but beforehand doing import of a large ammount object set the scene was visible and no issues occured. In addition, moving it to 0,0,0 would disable ability to import any other georeferenced data…
4 weeks ago
@sipofcoffee wrote:
In addition, moving it to 0,0,0 would disable ability to import any other georeferenced data…
Always model close to the Project Origin.
Archicad does not like it when modelled far away.
I have never used it but I believe you can set a survey point that will allow the correct geo-reference for imported data.
Barry.