hollister design Studio Posted December 27, 2022 Share Posted December 27, 2022 (edited) Opened this file this morning and all hell has broken loose. The site model had shifted an undisclosed distance from where it was supposed to be. Moving it back cause the site model to break horribly - the Contours are showing as correctly, but the mesh is all messed up... Oddly broken Site Model: So, I deleted the whole Site Layer and pasted a copied Site Layer from a backup file. This seemed to work.. Except one of the Landscape areas is now completely broken in 3D. Screen Grabs- Isolated Top View: Landscape area is fine. Isolated 3/4 view: the center section is displaying moved and under the section to the right AND the section to the Left is no longer adhered to the site model. Non-Isolated showing that LA is not adhering to surface: Send to surface does nothing Upddating the Site Model Does nothing. Thoughts? Should I upload these to Service Select tech support? I did save out the various states as separate files. Edited December 27, 2022 by hollister design Studio Quote Link to comment
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Opened this file this morning and all hell has broken loose.
The site model had shifted an undisclosed distance from where it was supposed to be.
Moving it back cause the site model to break horribly - the Contours are showing as correctly, but the mesh is all messed up...
Oddly broken Site Model:
So, I deleted the whole Site Layer and pasted a copied Site Layer from a backup file.
This seemed to work..
Except one of the Landscape areas is now completely broken in 3D.
Screen Grabs-
Isolated Top View: Landscape area is fine.
Isolated 3/4 view:
the center section is displaying moved and under the section to the right AND the section to the Left is no longer adhered to the site model.
Non-Isolated showing that LA is not adhering to surface:
Send to surface does nothing
Upddating the Site Model Does nothing.
Thoughts?
Should I upload these to Service Select tech support?
I did save out the various states as separate files.
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