I spent a long time the other day troubleshooting this bug:
I made a master groundplan on a sheet layer, and had it rotated 90 to fit a landscape page.
I went through the entire groundplan and cut sections for elevations, putting the elevations on a separate page, using the "create section viewport command."
My standard rendering style for elevations these days is OpenGL, with a high ambient light setting and ambient occlusion, with hidden line over the top (background render). This gives a washed out color elevation with crisp lines.
Not a single elevation worked. They all tried to render, then failed, just showing the hidden line. If I turned off the hidden line, I got ONLY the cut plane. A custom renderworks setting would work, but that's far too time consuming.
After turning off various things, I went back and un-rotated the master plan so that it was in its original orientation. Everything worked just fine after that.
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I spent a long time the other day troubleshooting this bug:
I made a master groundplan on a sheet layer, and had it rotated 90 to fit a landscape page.
I went through the entire groundplan and cut sections for elevations, putting the elevations on a separate page, using the "create section viewport command."
My standard rendering style for elevations these days is OpenGL, with a high ambient light setting and ambient occlusion, with hidden line over the top (background render). This gives a washed out color elevation with crisp lines.
Not a single elevation worked. They all tried to render, then failed, just showing the hidden line. If I turned off the hidden line, I got ONLY the cut plane. A custom renderworks setting would work, but that's far too time consuming.
After turning off various things, I went back and un-rotated the master plan so that it was in its original orientation. Everything worked just fine after that.
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