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2007-04-04 03:08 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:27 PM by Noemi Balogh
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percybigun wrote:You have two choices (three if you count the tedious re-jiggering method).
aha cheers for that, i've opened the object in the editor thingy and some of the panel materials are set to "chrome" in there. so i changed them to glazing, but it wont let me save my settings unless i save it out as an object (which will mean me having to re-insert it and have to input all my sizes and move the transoms/mullions back to where they were - which took a long time in the first place!)
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laszlonagy wrote:The scale and the 3d detail level settings also play a part. For example, if a 3D is at 1:200 or higher, the model will be wrong and a single plane of glass will float behind the mullions. Wrong plan, wrong 3D.
Years ago I experienced the fact that glass thickness is not constant in all Doors/Windows in the Archicad library. Some of them have a cetain thickness, but some of them are are just a simple plane.