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Design got invisible while doing assembly

bikalpadhungana
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Design got invisible while doing assembly

bikalpadhungana
Observer
Observer

Our team was working on the same file, and we all got crashed on fusion. we again reopen the same file we and all the components and bodies

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on that file were invisible, though the few bodies wear hidden.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Does Ctrl b (CMD b) return any errors?

If yes, post image. 

Can you Attach the file Stack v8.f3d here?

 

If you turn off visibility of all but one component at a time and do a zoom all with each test - does that component suddenly fill the screen?

 

Can you open each of the components individually?

 

Are all components 100% opaque?

 

I would have expected all of this information in the original problem description. 

My wild guesses:

1. You have a component way out in space compared to the others. (Commonly referred to as a “floater”.)

2. You have a component/body with incorrect bounding box.

3. You have everything set to transparent. 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@bikalpadhungana 
Where did you go?

Did you figure it out?

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bikalpadhungana
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Does Ctrl b (CMD b) return any errors?

No

 

If you turn off the visibility of all but one component at a time and do a zoom all with each test - does that component suddenly fill the screen?

No, if I try to unhide the hidden component the fusion gets crashes.

 

Can you open each of the components individually?

Yes, individually all components are fine.

 

Are all components 100% opaque?

All components are filled with sold materials(Aluminium). 

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davebYYPCU
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Consultant

Does Ctrl b (CMD b) return any errors?

No

 

Just 11 warnings, and a Capture Position pending.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@bikalpadhungana wrote:

Does Ctrl b (CMD b) return any errors?

No

 

 

Are all components 100% opaque?


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What is the significance of the unresolved issues highlighted in yellow in your timeline?

If you click on yellow triangle at lower right - what does it say?

 

Have you determined that there are no "floaters"?

 

Are you aware that a component can have material assigned (Aluminum) and still not be visible?

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Is your graphics card running Fusion in OpenGL or in DirectX?

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