sketchucation logo sketchucation
    • Login
    ℹ️ Licensed Extensions | FredoBatch, ElevationProfile, FredoSketch, LayOps, MatSim and Pic2Shape will require license from Sept 1st More Info

    Lines showing up

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved LayOut Discussions
    layout
    5 Posts 4 Posters 520 Views 4 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • M Offline
      Markis100
      last edited by

      I am modeling a large tank that is made made of 1/4" steel. Seems that objects that I draw on one side of the tank, are showing through the side walls when I zoom out. Made sure the objects are on the correct sides of the wall. I played with the edge settings some but had no luck. Any way to avoid this problem? See attached


      Picture.pdf

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • pbacotP Offline
        pbacot
        last edited by

        Hi,

        This is a picture of LayOut output? This will happen, even if your tank has thickness if you are viewing from further away. In going to LO it should improve some but can still be there. It is a function of SU. If you were to export a high resolution SU image this can disappear to some extent.

        As for edges if you lessen the pixel size of profile edges (or don't show them) and remove all endpoints, it helps. As close a view as possible helps.

        Increasing the output quality in LO helps. Your image does not look to be of very good quality. It shouldn't be that aliased looking.

        If you have thickness on the tank and this persists, You can hide the lines that are offending. If you find that a hassle (because you want to see them on interior views) You might move a group of that interior geometry to another layer and hide that layer for the exterior views.

        Peter

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          Also, please, have a look at this tutorial/explanation.
          http://sketchucation.com/resources/tutorials/37-beginner/315-edges-bleeding-through-geometry

          It's about what Peter is explaining.

          Gai...

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • M Offline
            Markis100
            last edited by

            Thanks, that certainly explains it. The pic I uploaded was from SU, I exported it to PDF and zoomed in on it for the screen capture shot only so I could post it on here to show what I meant, hence it looks extra poopy. The problem persists none the less when going to LO as you mentioned, it does lessen the effect, but it is still there. Profile is as low as it goes so I guess I am stuck with the bleed through. I hate having to hide so many various things, when I go back to project a month later I can never remember what I did.

            Shame it does that. Hope it improves some day.

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • S Offline
              sonder
              last edited by

              Don't use "Hide". Use layer control. Just setup layers for things you want to see or hide. Then set the layer control within each scene. The individual scenes in SU will remember the layer routine so you don't have to.

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • 1 / 1
              • First post
                Last post
              Buy SketchPlus
              Buy SUbD
              Buy WrapR
              Buy eBook
              Buy Modelur
              Buy Vertex Tools
              Buy SketchCuisine
              Buy FormFonts

              Advertisement