If I create a closed shelving unit with the shelving unit tool, and tick the "back" box, a back panel is created but it has no thickness. This not only means that it is not correct in section but in openGL, because the "back" of the unit is against the wall it's on, the two planes are on top of each other and you get that highly distracting flicker/interference pattern when moving around the model. So I have to go around and add back panels manually.
The back panel needs to have a thickness which can be adjusted. Really it ought to be possible to adjust the thickness of the main cabinet and the shelves separately too.
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If I create a closed shelving unit with the shelving unit tool, and tick the "back" box, a back panel is created but it has no thickness. This not only means that it is not correct in section but in openGL, because the "back" of the unit is against the wall it's on, the two planes are on top of each other and you get that highly distracting flicker/interference pattern when moving around the model. So I have to go around and add back panels manually.
The back panel needs to have a thickness which can be adjusted. Really it ought to be possible to adjust the thickness of the main cabinet and the shelves separately too.
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