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    • W Offline
      whiskeytangofoxtrot
      last edited by

      Hello,

      Im having an issue with lines showing up through objects that are supposed to be opaque. I am modeling a sheet metal skin that overlays a wooden structure, and the wooden ribs show through the 0.06" thick metal.

      The materials dialog claims that the material is solid. The problem persists despite

      -changing colors
      -scaling up the model so that the metal is 6" thick
      -using a variety of different style settings
      -turning off and on various OpenGL settings

      Really hoping for some help here. Im down to the wire on a freelance project and cant seem to figure this out.

      Thanks


      Side view of the metal skin and ribs


      The problem - rib lines showing through the sheet metal

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      • BoxB Offline
        Box
        last edited by

        Have a read here.
        http://sketchucation.com/resources/tutorials/37-beginner/315-edges-bleeding-through-geometry

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          whiskeytangofoxtrot
          last edited by

          The only way I can get the rib lines to stop showing up is to turn off both Edges and Profiles - problem persists when either is clicked, even alone.

          I made the skin 0.125 thick, problem persists...

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            whiskeytangofoxtrot
            last edited by

            Thanks, Box.

            That really cleared things up. Ahem.

            When I export at hi res, the problem disappears. Im testing at my animation resolution, and that looks fine so far too.

            -Wtf

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              arail1
              last edited by

              @box said:

              Have a read here.
              http://sketchucation.com/resources/tutorials/37-beginner/315-edges-bleeding-through-geometry

              Thanks for that. It's a problem I run into continually relative to a particular product I have to draw in many variations (drum shades for a retail client) so a workaround is very much appreciated.

              If it's any consolation the problem is more apparent in Rhino than in SketchUp. Not sure why.

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