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model is empty there is no geometry to show

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model is empty there is no geometry to show

Anonymous
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YO ! I have drawn an entire house floor plan - most is measured - i have not been able to make the lines black,,,

when i try to email a link to view - i click on it and it says-model is empty there is no geometry to show- 

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jhackney1972
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Are you creating the link from the Data Panel?  Are you indicating that your allow download?

 

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Anonymous
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yes & yes
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jeff_strater
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"no geometry" when you use Fusion Team (web view of your data) usually indicates that there are no solid or surface bodies in your design.  Is your design just one or more sketches?  If so, then this is expected.

 


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my model has no surfaces- its only 2d sketch- i need to share this drawing
with contractors-
i need to control the line thickness and color etc- like a real floor plan.
can i send you the file - heres two screen captures- this works just need
the entire plan-if i zoom out then all the measurements all fall in
together and i cant read- problem lines are to light,,,,
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jeff_strater
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you cannot do the things you describe here (control line thickness and color) with a Fusion sketch.  You may be able to do what you need in the Drawings environment, but would probably need a solid model to start with.  Fusion is not really an architectural design tool.  You might be able to make it work, but there will always be tradeoffs.


Jeff Strater
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