Phantom object at origin
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In one of my models, whenever I creat an object at the origin, another phantom object appears. See attached file. In this case, I created a rectangle and the circular object appeared. The circular object has no edge lines, just a surface. It disrupts the edge lines and surface of the rectangle. The rectangle can not be rid of the effect of the phantom object by any sort of editing.
Any idea what this is and how can I remove it?
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Your view is upside down
The Z/blue solid axis line should be up...
However, I suspect it might be a graphics-card issue.
What's your card?
Have you updated the drivers?
Is Sketchup allowed to adjust the cards settings in the card control-panel?
What 'OpenGL' settings do you have in Preferences?
Try some permutations of these to see what that does...
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@tig said:
Your view is upside down
The Z/blue solid axis line should be up...
However, I suspect it might be a graphics-card issue.
What's your card?
Have you updated the drivers?
Is Sketchup allowed to adjust the cards settings in the card control-panel?
What 'OpenGL' settings do you have in Preferences?
Try some permutations of these to see what that does...
ATI Radeon X1300PRO
Drivers updated
I don't see anything in the ATI control panel that would allow or disallow a program from adjusting the card settings.
OpenGL - Use hardware accelerationPerhaps "phantom" isn't the most accurate term for this object since it will affect other objects and there is entity info for it. See new attached file.
It's invisible until another object is drawn over it, and it won't go away.
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If you temporarily disable Hardware Acceleration in Preferences - does it go away then? If it does then it is a graphic card issue. I've found ATI card to produce strange glitches in OpenGL applications such as SketchUp.
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It's still upside down in your latest view.
Why don't you post the SKP so we can look at it to see if its something in the SketchUp file. It probably is a graphics card issue, though.
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I'm not seeing the same thing you showed. I do see you have a bunch of hidden lines, though.
I guess I don't know what you are doing but it looks like it's kind of sloppy to me.
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There's simply some hidden geometry there. Go to view menu and turn on hidden geometry. Now you can select and delete it.
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That hidden geometry around the origin is interacting with your new geometry and whilst the edges stay hidden new faces are forming and magically appearing.
As has been said - do some tidying up...
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