Materials Reappearing
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Boo,
I don't think the SU materials (not on a SU machine right now) have those numbers in their names. Are you using (or recently added) a rendering plugin? I could imagine those messing around with materials as they have their own parameters to add. Don't they use some kind of "xdata" to store just things like that?
Anssi
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Hi,
May not be related, but I've found (although I can't find) a hidden section cut artifact in one drawing that always appears if I try to zoom in to edit, either component (which are on separate layers) and sometimes from particular point of view editing or not.
On one occasion I managed to reveal the actual cut plane by drawing a cylinder up from origin and recognised the cut as a transitional view between two scenes in a recent, but completely unrelated drawing. I've been trying to replicate for a screen capture, but can't... yet.
I have established it's only in this drawing, the components are fine if I put them in a new drawing. so I could just delete this one completely
except, if it could be toggled it might be a handy editing tool... maybeI don't know where else to post this???
john
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John, that is a common occurrence called clipping plane.
Read about troubleshooting here:
http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=36261&topic=9042
And it would be best next time to start a new thread instead@gaieus said:
What would happen, Eric, if you renamed the file before opening it again?
Nice thought but that did not work.
@anssi said:
Boo,
I don't think the SU materials (not on a SU machine right now) have those numbers in their names. Are you using (or recently added) a rendering plugin? I could imagine those messing around with materials as they have their own parameters to add. Don't they use some kind of "xdata" to store just things like that?
Anssi
Good thinking but I have had that set of colors for quite a while and they have always had the numbers next to them. They are named exactly the same in SU6 as well.
The most recent rendering plugin I installed was Vray and that was months ago, this problem just started. And like I mentioned before I have not added any new plugins that correlate with the problem's time frame. I did remove the last few plugins I installed just to see and it still had no effect.And this is not localized to just this file, it seems to be happening on any file I purge materials in SU7.
For example, if I purge 3 green materials in one file, save then re-open I get 3 green materials back. If I purge 10 brick materials in another file, save then re-open I get 10 brick materials again. -
Well snot, I just did a test with a file I created back in 08 and did not get this problem.
It may be that while I had a session of SU7 open it was corrupting files as I opened them???I will have to do some more investigation...
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Just a shot in the dark, I don't use SU7 but I know you can link to a photo editor, did you make any recent changes there, maybe some paths got crossed or corrupted and its actually your photo editor thats reloading your textures, nevermind I dont think that would affect standard SU materials.
Mike
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Boo, did you ever get this straigtened out?
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Nope, I have not been around my home computer long enough.
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Just an update, this problem still has not been resolved.
I brought home a model I was working on at the office. Drew some in it, purged the unused materials, closed out then opened it up again and there were the materials. Plus I seem to be getting a bugsplat about 70% of the time I close SU. Looks like I need to reinstall SU7.
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Ok so I had some time tonight and decided to solve this problem once and for all. First thing I did was rename my Plugins folder so SU would not recognize it. I placed another Plugins folder with the original "plain" install. I restarted SU and the problem was gone. Ok, so it is in my plugins...
After quite some time I have narrowed it down to one plugin, VRay. If I remove the VRayForSketchup.rb file and restart the problem is solved. So I put it back and looked over VRay and noticed there was a Purge unused materials option if I context click the Scene Materials. GREAT! I thought. So I purged them and saved. Woo hoo, until I reopened the file and there they were again.
So, I know where the problem is just not how to fix it.
Any thoughts from the VRay crowd?Thanks.
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What V-Ray version?
What you can do - with V-Ray unloaded, delete the V-Ray attributes. Think there's a couple of attribute managers available.
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I had the same problem and now its fixed - it was the vray plugin.
I purged my sketchup materials, then I opened the vray materials and right clicked on 'scene materials' and you get a 'purge unused materials' option - purge these. Now, very important, open up the vray 'options' window and then close it. Save the sketchup file as your default, and close it. When you re-open sketchup all the additional materials have gone!
(I'll post this on the vray site too)David
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@dcauldwell said:
Now, very important, open up the vray 'options' window and then close it. Save the sketchup file as your default, and close it.
Ah yea, that's a very important step. V-Ray doesn't save any material changes unless you open the Option window. That's why the purge hasn't worked.
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Beautiful!
Thank you guys. I sincerely appreciate it.
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