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    • P Offline
      Philip A
      last edited by

      Hi everybody! My first post, and a question... In Layout, I have all of a sudden yellow warning triangles appearing in my viewports, and I can't update the reference file from SU. I can do a "Render", but the outcome does not correspond fully to the SU scene it's supposed to update.

      I have viewports from two different SU files in the same Layout document, don't know if this is of relevance.

      Anybody knows what's the cause, and the solution?

      Thanks!

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      • TIGT Online
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        The yellow triangles mean that the particular view-port has not been updated.
        In the SketchUp model-panel [in the tray], there is an "Update" button [near the bottom] -or you can set the LO document to auto-update - which might slow things doen if the SKP is complex.
        You must set up Scene-tabs in the SKP[s] and then use these in LO to display views of the model[s].
        So... have you made and updated the Scene-tab[s] in the SKP[s] and saved the SKP[s], and the reloaded [updated] the SKP[s] into the LO doc ?
        It may be it's simply warning you that there is some save/refresh/reload/updating to do πŸ˜•

        TIG

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        • utilerU Offline
          utiler
          last edited by

          Philip, I assume you have changed to raster image of the model to either vector or hybrid. This happens quite a lot when updating the model.
          Just change the reference view back to raster; update the reference file and then go back and change to vector or hybrid then see how you go... πŸ‘

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            Andrew, you don't have to change your viewports back to Raster before updating them. You can update them while using any of the three render modes.

            (missed you at 3DBC)

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            • utilerU Offline
              utiler
              last edited by

              Me too, mate!!!!

              I find at times the render triangle 'hangs' and it only happens when I've changed to vector or hybrid. Quickest way to sort it out is to revert back to raster for a bit....

              πŸ‘

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