Lines in transparent materials

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‎2008-10-04
10:29 PM
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‎2023-05-11
01:41 PM
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Noemi Balogh
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram

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‎2008-10-07 06:13 AM
where it says FILE NAME below, browse to the zip file
then click on the ADD ATTACHMENT BUTTON
then click on submit
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‎2008-10-07 06:14 AM
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
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‎2008-10-07 06:21 AM
thanks, but we are all awaiting your new technique

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‎2008-10-07 06:26 AM
Erika wrote:Hmm, File size is too large. Even after zipping. What have I created???
zip the .mod.
where it says FILE NAME below, browse to the zip file
then click on the ADD ATTACHMENT BUTTON
then click on submit
I posted them here:
Archicad 18/Windows 11
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‎2008-10-07 06:46 AM
You saved the entire file as a .mod file. My mistake, just zip the library parts
and attach them.
Then we can place them in the mod file you posted so the materials you used, if not graphisoft standards, are available.
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‎2008-10-07 06:57 AM
Archicad 18/Windows 11
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‎2008-10-07 07:06 AM
I can't reproduce the lines. When I open the library part the GDL script shows it using "09 Paint-13 Green"
When I open up that material, under Vectorial Hatching I see "Air Space". This is one of the materials that comes standard with archicad. I haven't changed my default. Is yours showing "Air Space" or something else?
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‎2008-10-07 07:16 AM
Were you able to replicate the lines?
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‎2008-10-07 07:45 AM
If it is the material, when you apply it on windows, do the lines appear there?
Perhaps it is the video card, or perhaps someone else has an idea.
Interesting problem.
By the way, how were you going to use these tree cookies? Interesting forest? I can already hear Dwight screaming photoshop, but they do present some unusual possibilities.
thanks for the fun!
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