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Wall/line dissapears - Can't see what I'm drawing!

jamespage11
Participant
I don't know if this is a problem with ArchiCAD or my PC, but lines, wall, ect. aren't showing up when I draw. When ArchiCAD starts up everything's fine, but if I swith to another tool, like a window or door, the next time I try to draw a new wall, the ghost image of what I'm drawing that usually follows the mouse pointer doesn't show. If I click two points, it does draw the wall, but its very frustrating not being able to see what I'm drawing.

Has this happened to anyone else? Anyone know of a fix?
Cape Town, South Africa

AC 24
Windows 10
Intel Core i3-4160 3.6GHz
NVidia GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
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vistasp
Advisor
Welcome to the forum James.

OS? Hardware? Version of ArchiCAD? Tip: If you put this down in your signature, you won't get asked every time.

Try going to Options > Work Environment > Advanced Redraw Options and play around with the hardware acceleration and anti-aliasing settings.

If that doesn't work, try updating your video card drivers to the latest stable version.
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| AC 9-27 INT | Win11 | Ryzen 5700 | 32 GB | RTX 3050 |
jamespage11
Participant
Thanks.

Sorry, I'm running Archicad 13 on a Core2 Duo E6550 @2.33GHz with an Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT and 2GB ram on Win XP.

I played with those redraw option. It seems to have worked. I just maxed out the Hardware acceleration and memory usage, left anti-aliasing off, and put model display on full. I've been playing around and it doesn't seem to be giving me any more problems.

Thanks for your help.
Cape Town, South Africa

AC 24
Windows 10
Intel Core i3-4160 3.6GHz
NVidia GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
vistasp
Advisor
Glad it helped.

I ran AC with very similar specs till just a few months ago and while the walls and lines never completely disappeared, I do remember that I used to turn anti-alias on for a bit and and then off again to get rid of small niggles in 2D. If I remember right it was the "rubber-band" line that used to disappear on my PC.
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bT Square Peg
https://archicadstuff.blogspot.com
https://www.btsquarepeg.com
| AC 9-27 INT | Win11 | Ryzen 5700 | 32 GB | RTX 3050 |
Anonymous
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Also see here - http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=179537

I never did get around to downgrading the graphics drivers - I still just minimise the active window within ArchiCAD, then bring it up again. I must give it a go at some point!
vistasp
Advisor
Thanks Peter. Touch wood, the rubber bands are behaving themselves with my current configuration but it's good to know this trick just in case...
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bT Square Peg
https://archicadstuff.blogspot.com
https://www.btsquarepeg.com
| AC 9-27 INT | Win11 | Ryzen 5700 | 32 GB | RTX 3050 |
Anonymous
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Thank (god?) for AC-Talk!
I just recently fried my old graphics card,
replaced it and forgot about it...
...and then AC started going all weird with the
rubber band/ghost of elements disappearing during move
and draw commands.
I thought I was going nuts -
pulled out all plugins, add-ons, free objects, my own GDL efforts,
re-installed - NADA - same bug!

oh, yeah - never thought of the graphics card...

what an idiot!

🙂
Anonymous
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Hello.

I am re-posting on this topic.

Really weird issue. Archicad 16 on PC.

I've done hundreds of projects up to now with no issue.

And now when I start a new project everything is ok.

After a while as I design, I just stop seeing what I am designing. It appears only after I design it and it's there.

The wall doesn't show up as I design a wall, same with slab and almost everything.

Any ideas?

The weirdest thing is that when I start it is just fine, then after a while it does it (i think by itself).

I use dwg attachments if this has anything to do with it.
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