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Vanashing Objects

Anonymous
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Hi i'm new, can anybody help me, i have created a new building for me uni work, but when i view the render objects such as the roof have gone.
can anybody help.
thanks
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Dwight
Newcomer
When an entire type of element disappears in 3D, it is usually because that element type are not included on the "Elements To Show In 3D" list, found in the menu items.
Dwight Atkinson
Djordje
Ace
mk wrote:
Hi i'm new, can anybody help me, i have created a new building for me uni work, but when i view the render objects such as the roof have gone.
can anybody help.
thanks
Is anything selected in the plan view?

Do you have a marquee active?

Are all the relevant layers on?

This on top of what Dwight asked ...
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
rocorona
Booster
&...

Is the Roofs layer set to wireframe?

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Anonymous
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I have a similiar problem
My windows and doors have disappeared in plan & elevation
All layers on
If I seclect where they should be I get a dialogue of the particular door or window previously installed
SPOOKY

I would appreciate any explanation

regards
Check your Display Options.
Richard
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
Anonymous
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mk wrote:
Hi i'm new, can anybody help me, i have created a new building for me uni work, but when i view the render objects such as the roof have gone.
can anybody help.
thanks
Again no answers, but we are having problems in v9 where all windows and doors within one or a few walls display correctly in plan but in elevation the wall holes are not cut, so you simply see the rectangle of the opening. Once a wall becomes 'afflicted' there is nothing that will change it - we have tried relaunching AC.

Since the same windows in a different wall are unaffected, it seems the particular wall is somehow corrupted such that wall cutting doesn't work correctly. An image is attached showing a first floor 'afflicted' wall and ground floor (with same library parts) showing correctly.

Does anyone else have experience of this? Any ideas?
Ben Odonnell
Contributor
Are you sure that you haven't used "Empty opening" in just that particular wall?
If not what is the name of the door/window?
Ben O'Donnell
Architect and CTO at BIMobject®
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Djordje
Ace
Nigel wrote:
Again no answers, but we are having problems in v9 where all windows and doors within one or a few walls display correctly in plan but in elevation the wall holes are not cut, so you simply see the rectangle of the opening. Once a wall becomes 'afflicted' there is nothing that will change it - we have tried relaunching AC.
Do you maybe have double walls at those places? Check doubles.

Try selecting the door/window; go to 3D. If it shows, along with a wall it is placed in, then there IS another wall without a door or a window at the same position.

Do the S/E maybe have a different Display Options than the plan - maybe they are in Reflected Ceiling where you do not see the doors and windows, just openings?

And many more ...
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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Thank you for the responses.

I am embarrassed to say the solution to this most recent problem is very simple - that the wall underneath was increased in height (whether by user error or other reason I don't know), so there were indeed two overlapping walls.

This was the second of two problems that I was confusing in my haste to get a solution. The first problem was on a different machine with a different user, where windows and doors appeared correctly in plan but as empty openings [ie you could see through them] in elevation and 3D. This was specific to a couple of walls, but others were unaffected. My guess is that it was to do with the video card - the computer in question is a few years old with an under-powered card, but generally does a good job of running AC, PM etc. We will have to wait for a recurrence before taking this any further.