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Ditch Subassembly - Realistic View problem

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neilyj666
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Ditch Subassembly - Realistic View problem

I'm using the Ditch subassembly in my corridor and am running into a problem when using realistic mode to view.

 

I've applied a render material to L3, L2 and L4 which is fine but when I assign a material to L1-L5 (i.e Top) it overdraws (or otherwise fails to display) the previously assigned materials for L2, L3 and L4.

 

If I set the Links L1-L5 (i.e. Top) to no display then L2, L3 and L4 display as expected but when IMX'd to Infraworks the existing terrain shows through at Links L1 and L5.

 

Is it possible to stop this from happening and have a seperate material for L1 and L5 whilst retaining L2,L3 & L5 materials?

neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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Jason.Ferrelli
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Nielyj,

 

I do not believe there is a way to get the look you want with the way that subassembly is coded.

 

What might work is to recreate the ditch subassembly using Autodesk Subassembly Composer. That way you have full control on how your links are coded.



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neilyj666
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yes could probably do something with generic links too which would be quicker than learning to use SAC...!

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