Hello,
I hope someone can help me with that problem.
When I generate an orthographic projection in Plant 3D, some components appear broken in the view. I figure out that the problem happens when the projection is an isometric view (SW, SE, NE, NW) and when the geometry is an elbow with a diameter of 1-1/2" below, just like we can see in the following image.
Does anybody know how to generate a projection without that problem and without having to change the geometry and the projection angle?
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Hello,
I hope someone can help me with that problem.
When I generate an orthographic projection in Plant 3D, some components appear broken in the view. I figure out that the problem happens when the projection is an isometric view (SW, SE, NE, NW) and when the geometry is an elbow with a diameter of 1-1/2" below, just like we can see in the following image.
Does anybody know how to generate a projection without that problem and without having to change the geometry and the projection angle?
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Solved by magno.rvieira. Go to Solution.
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Dear @magno.rvieira ,
set the system variable "DISPSILH" to 1 in all Plant 3D models and test again.
Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn
Dear @magno.rvieira ,
set the system variable "DISPSILH" to 1 in all Plant 3D models and test again.
Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn
Thanks for your tip, but that didn't work.
Thanks for your tip, but that didn't work.
Delete/replace corrupted elbow/parts in model and regen ortho.
I'm betting the properties of the elbow are gone.
Delete/replace corrupted elbow/parts in model and regen ortho.
I'm betting the properties of the elbow are gone.
Thanks for your help but that doesn't work either.
I think the problem is not related to the elbow or other components being corrupted because I exploded its geometry and tried to generate just the curved shell, and the error persists. I already noticed the same issue in other orthographic drawings with other elbows from other specs.
I encourage you to replicate the problem, just try to generate an elbow SW with 1-1/2" in orthographic in an isometric view (SE, SW, NE, NW). It looks like in certain angles the elbow shell is not "rendered".
Thanks for your help but that doesn't work either.
I think the problem is not related to the elbow or other components being corrupted because I exploded its geometry and tried to generate just the curved shell, and the error persists. I already noticed the same issue in other orthographic drawings with other elbows from other specs.
I encourage you to replicate the problem, just try to generate an elbow SW with 1-1/2" in orthographic in an isometric view (SE, SW, NE, NW). It looks like in certain angles the elbow shell is not "rendered".
Dear @magno.rvieira ,
A pipe with OD 1 1/2 "(DN40)
All views including iso views.
90 ° and 45 ° no problem.
Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn
Dear @magno.rvieira ,
A pipe with OD 1 1/2 "(DN40)
All views including iso views.
90 ° and 45 ° no problem.
Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn
Dear @h_eger,
Thank you for your help. I guess I found out what is going on with the broken elbows. I just noticed that the problem is related to the orthographic generation of isometrics pretty far away from the origin. If you want, you can repeat the generation with larger coordinates (something greater than 10^6 in magnitude). Unfortunately, working with large coordinates is a requirement in my projects.
I just attached some images which depict the issue.
Ps: The coordinates above each picture are related to the center of geometry in the drawing and were placed to illustrate the magnitude order of the positions of the components.
Picture 1 - Many broken elbows Picture 2 - Some elbows were preserved
Picture 3 - None elbow was affected
Dear @h_eger,
Thank you for your help. I guess I found out what is going on with the broken elbows. I just noticed that the problem is related to the orthographic generation of isometrics pretty far away from the origin. If you want, you can repeat the generation with larger coordinates (something greater than 10^6 in magnitude). Unfortunately, working with large coordinates is a requirement in my projects.
I just attached some images which depict the issue.
Ps: The coordinates above each picture are related to the center of geometry in the drawing and were placed to illustrate the magnitude order of the positions of the components.
Picture 1 - Many broken elbows Picture 2 - Some elbows were preserved
Picture 3 - None elbow was affected
Dear @magno.rvieira ,
The task is to work with location offset in P3D 2022
Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn
Dear @magno.rvieira ,
The task is to work with location offset in P3D 2022
Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn
Dear @h_eger,
Thank you very much. That is exactly what our P3D administrator is doing, testing this out.
Update: After testing out the offset tool we discovered that what solved the problem was the inherent improvements in P3D 2022 version. In fact, the problem still exists in P3D 2022 but it only happens with coordinates way larger than those we use in our project, and the offset tool wasn't able to solve the issue in that case.
Dear @h_eger,
Thank you very much. That is exactly what our P3D administrator is doing, testing this out.
Update: After testing out the offset tool we discovered that what solved the problem was the inherent improvements in P3D 2022 version. In fact, the problem still exists in P3D 2022 but it only happens with coordinates way larger than those we use in our project, and the offset tool wasn't able to solve the issue in that case.
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