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    xianecci
    last edited by 11 Jan 2022, 21:37

    Hello All,

    Tried searching the forums, but can't quite find the exact issue I'm having (although this one seems close : https://forums.sketchup.com/t/geometry-is-not-showing-up-in-layout/89627 )

    Basically my model's saved scenes use styles set for edges to be visible- but once I open them up in a Layout viewport, only the profile lines are shown. If I adjust the profile thickness (for instance), this change is reflected by updating/rendering the view - but no matter what I do, I can't get the object's internal lines to show in vector or hybrid modes (in raster, the DO show). I've tried fiddling with the view scale but that won't seem to do it.

    At this level/complexity, I don't think it should be a graphics/ram issue for this computer.

    Attached 2 captures. Any thoughts/suggestions?

    Thanks!


    Screenshot from Sketchup


    Screenshot from Layout

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      xianecci
      last edited by 11 Jan 2022, 22:38

      ... So an odd addendum to this question is that - when I cut a separate section/plan for the floor above - using the same component symbol and the same Style definition, all the linework is displayed (in fact, I used the Duplicate Page, then simply switched Scenes to do this.
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      Separate Vieport referencing same Model/Style

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        Dave R
        last edited by 11 Jan 2022, 23:52

        What version of SketcUp and LayOut? Please complete your profile.

        It's not terribly uncommon to see edges disappear when there are conincident faces and often happens when drawing in 2D in a 3D modeling application. The usual fix is to provide some vertical spacing between objects. Shifting the furniture symbols up above the floor by a few inches or centimeters usually sorts it out.

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          xianecci
          last edited by 12 Jan 2022, 00:12

          Hi, Thanks for responding.

          Funny, I've never had this happen to an entire viewport before though.

          I already tried you second suggestion to no success.
          I will try the first

          Whats curious is how it didn't do the same for the same conditions on a different view. Same components, just different cut. I'll also try maneuvering the section in-question.

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