help!...I can't render
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2008-11-13
07:21 AM
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Noemi Balogh
2008-11-13
07:21 AM
I'm using Archicad 10 in a 3 months old Mac pro... I thought it could be a memory problem since I've noticed that when I have more than 3 applications open my 3D window shows some weird ghost lines shadows
I would appreciate any thought... thanks
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2008-11-13 04:26 PM
2008-11-13
04:26 PM
You may need to post an example of what you mean. It's a bit difficult to diagnose a rendering problem without seeing it!
(Best place for your ArchiCAD version, operating system, and basic machine specs eg RAM & no. of processors is in your signature btw.)
(Best place for your ArchiCAD version, operating system, and basic machine specs eg RAM & no. of processors is in your signature btw.)
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2008-11-13 09:40 PM
2008-11-13
09:40 PM
thanks for the interest, I highlighted the area in the render where it is supposed to be blue as the rest of it, but it comes out grey, only if I increase the size of the window and resolution
... also change signature for specs, thanks for the advice
... also change signature for specs, thanks for the advice
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2008-11-14 05:02 AM
2008-11-14
05:02 AM
anyone know the reason why??
i dunno .
but if you are in hurry, use photoshop to edit it first.
i dunno .
but if you are in hurry, use photoshop to edit it first.

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2008-11-14 07:47 AM
2008-11-14
07:47 AM
carlos wrote:I don't know the reason for this. However, I would try 2 workarounds:
.... the metal is not even touching the slab (there is a gap in between)...
1) change the color (material) of the underlying "slab" (roof) to the same as the metal cladding.
2) increase the gap between the metal cladding and the roof - if it's to be seen only in that image, a distance of 100 mm should be possible without noticing.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
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2008-11-14 10:07 PM
2008-11-14
10:07 PM
When I have odd renders like I find that it could possibly mean you have two walls on top of each other. Move the wall out of it a bit and see if anything is there or cut an area around the affected walls using the marquee tool and look at it in 3d.