BG Posted November 8, 2017 Share Posted November 8, 2017 Hi, can someone have a look at the attached file and let me know why the hidden line view is not showing correctly? Try going to a right view or right isometric & choosing hidden line. Is this a bug? Thanks VW2018 SP1 (Windows 10) Hidden Line Issue.vwx Quote Link to comment
0 Benson Shaw Posted November 8, 2017 Share Posted November 8, 2017 For some reason, vwx is not HL rendering the subtraction from one face of the group of extruded lines. I made an extruded rectangle, converted to NURBS (result is group of NURBS surfaces), deleted the top and bottom surfaces, then did some solid subtractions. Probably other workarounds, but this should work with your figure. Maybe subtracting from one face of a shelled extrusion? The Dashed HL works as expected. ??? -B Hidden Line Issue_B.vwx Quote Link to comment
0 Jeremy Best Posted November 8, 2017 Share Posted November 8, 2017 (edited) 4 hours ago, BG said: Is this a bug? Nope! The issue in that file is due to the rectangle (used in the large extrude) is made up of four individual lines - not a closed rectangle. - This is particularly important given that the subsequent operation performed on the extrude is a solid-subtraction. If you ‘Compose’ those four lines the Hidden Line rendering exhibits the way you’d expect. CORRECTION - Although composing the four lines that make up the larger rectangle avoids this issue I've verified the same conditions don't exhibit this effect in 2017, so I will submit as a bug. Sorry about the misdirection @BG Edited November 9, 2017 by Jeremy Best Quote Link to comment
0 BG Posted November 8, 2017 Author Share Posted November 8, 2017 (edited) Thanks Jeremy. It shows fine in hidden line in v2017. I can do as you suggest, but strange why it is fine in v2017 but not in v2018? Edited November 8, 2017 by BG Quote Link to comment
0 Gadzooks Posted November 8, 2017 Share Posted November 8, 2017 (edited) 3 hours ago, BG said: Is this a bug? Yes and no - most of this seems to be the complicated way you have constructed the elements. As far as the 'complexity' is concerned, clicking on the 'box' reveals its a solid subtraction (to form the 'letter box') and then clicking on that reveals the 'box' is an extrusion of 4 separate lines. And - I see @Jeremy Bestjust snuck in before me with a better way. I was trying to upload an image built similarly but it seems part of the forum is brocken as far as images are concerned. @BGI tried your file in 2017, but you've posted 2018. Neverless, if it works in 2017, perhaps you should notify a 'bug' ? ---------------- Edit - sorry, missed you out @Benson Shaw- equally reasonable way to fix the prob. I resolved to using 3d polygons. ----------------- Edit again!! - How are you guys uploading images atm? Wont work for me. Edited November 8, 2017 by Gadzooks Quote Link to comment
0 BG Posted November 9, 2017 Author Share Posted November 9, 2017 Jim, can you confirm this is a bug please. I don't think it matters if a simple or complicated way is used to create an object, if it can be created, then VW should display it. I just wanted a quick way to create a hollow box with no fill. I don't consider extruding lines complicated. Thanks Gadzooks, I've been using the 'choose files' button to upload an image. 1 Quote Link to comment
0 Benson Shaw Posted November 9, 2017 Share Posted November 9, 2017 2 hours ago, BG said: if it can be created, then VW should display it. I agree. Creation process and geometry should not matter for HL to render the edges. Additional exploration: I made a Sheet Layer ViewPort in otherwise unaltered copy of BG's file - Drag a screen plane rectangle crop around the design layer view, then View menu>Create Viewport (use rectangle as crop)>new Sheet Layer, then accept the defaults. When first revealed on the new sheet layer, the new VP shows all the edges as expected, but has the Out of Date border. Click Update in the OIP. VP updates to same missing lines. No combo's of background HL and Forground HL display the missing lines. Any of the background render modes that show fill or texture (Fast RW, FQRW, Shaded Polygons, etc) display all the faces including the mail slot, but the foreground HL edges are always missing. Especially annoying when earlier versions can display the HL as expected. I vote Bug. Another workaround, at least in a VP - OGL background render, all fills set to white, Lighting Options set to Ambient100% (other lighting options are default). Also works on Design Layer, OGL, if View>Lighting Options> Ambient set to 100%. But the vwx background is not white, so that would also have to be adjusted in Interactive prefs. -B Quote Link to comment
0 Gadzooks Posted November 9, 2017 Share Posted November 9, 2017 9 hours ago, BG said: I don't think it matters if a simple or complicated way is used to create an object, if it can be created, then VW should display it +1 I agree BG Quote Link to comment
0 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Andrew Bell Posted December 5, 2017 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted December 5, 2017 It's a bug. Hidden line is incorrectly assuming all Add/Subtract/Intersect Objects create enclosed surfaces, when certain ones like this (extrusions of lines, in particular) do not. A workaround is to convert it to NURBS, which will turn it into an unconnected set of NURBS surfaces that render correctly in hidden line. Quote Link to comment
0 AlanW Posted December 7, 2017 Share Posted December 7, 2017 @BGI see dashed hidden line works on your object, Draw another object and hidden line works, seems to be a problem with the object. If i create new solid subtraction objects all is fine. try to recreate it. Quote Link to comment
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Hi, can someone have a look at the attached file and let me know why the hidden line view is not showing correctly?
Try going to a right view or right isometric & choosing hidden line.
Is this a bug?
Thanks
VW2018 SP1 (Windows 10)
Hidden Line Issue.vwx
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