Graphics glitch... - Scan-and-Solve for Rhino2024-03-28T10:05:55Zhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/forum/topics/graphics-glitch?feed=yes&xn_auth=noCannot edit the uploading fil…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2010-12-24:6083097:Comment:27022010-12-24T14:25:03.000ZSimon Klopphttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/SimonKlopp
<p>Cannot edit the uploading files. Here´s the third picture!</p>
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<p>Simon</p>
<p>Cannot edit the uploading files. Here´s the third picture!</p>
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<p>Simon</p> Hello Michael & Hugo
Yo…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2010-12-24:6083097:Comment:26982010-12-24T14:18:14.000ZSimon Klopphttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/SimonKlopp
<p>Hello Michael & Hugo</p>
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<p>You´re right! It´s very confusing to see what´s happen from normal "shaded" mode to "transparency" mode. It seems that Rhino or SnS switches completely the view from "normal" to another kind of visualisation. This makes no sense. Even if you turn around or move this.</p>
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<p>It´s more like a 3D mirror view!</p>
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<p>I´ve also attached two pictures:</p>
<p>1.jpg is the shaded view and 2,jpg is the transparent view.</p>
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<p>The…</p>
<p>Hello Michael & Hugo</p>
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<p>You´re right! It´s very confusing to see what´s happen from normal "shaded" mode to "transparency" mode. It seems that Rhino or SnS switches completely the view from "normal" to another kind of visualisation. This makes no sense. Even if you turn around or move this.</p>
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<p>It´s more like a 3D mirror view!</p>
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<p>I´ve also attached two pictures:</p>
<p>1.jpg is the shaded view and 2,jpg is the transparent view.</p>
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<p>The third picture is the semi-ransparency mode, we discussed at the gallery, Micheal. You can see that this mode will work on all unselected parts of the drawing, but don´t work on the SnS selected solid!</p>
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<p> </p> Hullo Michael -
Yes - your…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2010-12-23:6083097:Comment:26892010-12-23T20:36:08.000ZHugo DeRrickhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/HugoDeRrick
<p>Hullo Michael - </p>
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<p>Yes - your description pretty much sums up what I'm seeing, although the (sometimes) extreme visual distortion is an additional artefact.</p>
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<p>Regards,</p>
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<p>H.</p>
<p>Hullo Michael - </p>
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<p>Yes - your description pretty much sums up what I'm seeing, although the (sometimes) extreme visual distortion is an additional artefact.</p>
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<p>Regards,</p>
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<p>H.</p> Hugo,
Thanks for pointing thi…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2010-12-23:6083097:Comment:26862010-12-23T19:55:09.000ZMichael Freytaghttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/MichaelFreytag
<p>Hugo,</p>
<p>Thanks for pointing this out. I wasn't even aware there was an X-ray display mode until you pointed this out. When in X-ray mode on my system, it appears to be drawing all the back faces and skipping those facing the user. Does this describe what you are seeing on your system?</p>
<p>~Michael</p>
<p>Hugo,</p>
<p>Thanks for pointing this out. I wasn't even aware there was an X-ray display mode until you pointed this out. When in X-ray mode on my system, it appears to be drawing all the back faces and skipping those facing the user. Does this describe what you are seeing on your system?</p>
<p>~Michael</p>