losing 3D texture mapping on Open GL Engine view in AC16
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2014-11-10
07:12 PM
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2023-05-11
12:54 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
The computer is a Windows 8.1, 64 bit machine with a GeForce 745 video card. I just updated the driver, so that is not the problem. I have a similar computer at my house, except it has a GeForce 645 video card. It has no problems. My wife has a laptop with an internal video card. Her texture maps have never shown, but we thought it was just the lack in video card.
Does anyone know what the issue is? It was working fine until today.
thanks

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2014-11-10 09:57 PM
Your terminology is fine. It sounds like the texture is missing from the brick Surface you are using. Texture image files get stored in your library after being added to a project. Go to Options>Element Attributes>Surfaces and locate the Brick Surface you are using on your walls.
In the Surface Setting dialog, set the Engine Settings to OpenGL and check under the Textures panel to see if there is an image file in the preview window. Otherwise it will say "No Picture Selected." At that point you need to click the "Search..." button and browse for an image file in your libraries or on your computer.
HelpCenter - Surface Texture Panel
Best regards,
Technical Support Team - GRAPHISOFT North America
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2014-11-11 02:52 AM
It should be on by default.
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2014-11-11 08:43 AM
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2014-11-11 06:31 PM
To help describe what I am dealing with, I have attached 2 images of the same model. One image has the textures mapping correctly, and the other one it is not. For some reason, the only way I can get the textures to map correctly is to open up another file, from before I had the problem, go into 3D view, close it and open up the file I am working on. I know it sounds weird, but maybe it is the library caching file that is corrupt (like was suggested). If that is the case, can I simply delete it and it will create a new one, or is it more complicated than that?
Again, thanks for any feedback
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2014-11-12 03:15 PM
jballar wrote:The term "Materials" was used in AC17 and prior. This was changed to "Surfaces" in AC18, to better differentiate from the new attribute "Building Materials". So in the AC16 Help files you should be looking at Materials. In the AC16 Help file look at: User Interface Reference > Dialog Boxes > Material Settings Dialog Box > Material Texture Panel.
As for the surface suggestion, I could not find anything about surfaces in Archicad or the help link. Is that something that was used after AC16? Just curious.
David
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2014-11-17 10:12 PM
The problem had to do with Quicktime. On my computer it was corrupted and was not working properly. On my wife's computer, it was not installed at all. After uninstalling it on my computer, we both installed a fresh version. Now everything works fine.

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2014-11-18 02:13 PM
Thanks for posting your solution, it may help someone else searching the forum for a similar issue.
David
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