IA James Posted July 7, 2016 Share Posted July 7, 2016 Solved this just before posting, but thought it might be useful if anyone else comes across this problem. The problem is where the model is showing diagonal lines all over when zoomed in, and also the edges of objects are jagged, pictures are attached. The solution was that there were objects very far away from the main part of the model, deleting them fixed the graphical issue. I used "Fit to objects" to find them. Bit of an odd thing is happening on one of my models, I'm not sure if it's corrupted in some way or theres a setting which I've accidentally changed, but it seems to have a hatch over the whole thing when you zoom in past a certain point. Attached a couple of screenshots zooming in to show what's happening. The render setting is openGL, quality set to high. I've tried changing anti-alising but doesnt seem to have any impact It would be really nice to find a fix for this rather than starting the model again... 3 Quote Link to comment
Linsey Posted September 24, 2019 Share Posted September 24, 2019 I have got this problem with a model. There are diagonal lines all over the walls and extrudes when I select 'draw edges' in OpenGL and as I rotate the model little triangles appear all around the windows and various other parts of the model - extrudes, walls, etc. I have installed the latest service pack, re-started, etc. None of my other models are behaving like this and I really need to fix it. All suggestions gratefully received. Quote Link to comment
RussU Posted September 24, 2019 Share Posted September 24, 2019 (edited) Came across it a while back.... it's about being really really far away from the origin. Grab everything and move it to 0,0,0. also look for any outlying geometry very far away. you'll need to re-set your viewports to suit @Linsey ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Edited September 24, 2019 by RussU Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Tamsin Slatter Posted September 24, 2019 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted September 24, 2019 12 hours ago, RussU said: Came across it a while back.... it's about being really really far away from the origin. Grab everything and move it to 0,0,0. also look for any outlying geometry very far away. you'll need to re-set your viewports to suit @Linsey ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you run Tools > Origin > Center Drawing on Internal Origin instead of moving the geometry, it will move to internal 0, but will retain the original coordinate system. Viewports will still work too! This is useful of you are collaborating with others and the coordinates are important. 4 Quote Link to comment
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