Room boundaries change when I add department

Room boundaries change when I add department

timo_hiitolaSD3AY
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Room boundaries change when I add department

timo_hiitolaSD3AY
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When I define a room as a space, it follows the bounding walls to the exterior. But when I assign the room to a department, the room boundaries are changed to the middle of the wall. 

 

Does anyone know why this happens and how I can change it to follow the wall boundaries even with departments?

 

EDIT: The area calculation is on point as it is calculating them as the exterior is bounding. It seems to be a visual glitch.

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se.ha
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Hi @timo_hiitolaSD3AY 

 

My guess is that you are using a color scheme in foreground:

 

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barthbradley
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Area Comp.png

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timo_hiitolaSD3AY
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Hi,

 

Thank you for the replies. I've tried both of your suggestions. Unfortunately, I have the color scheme location in the background, and the room area computation is at the wall finish.

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syman2000
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Is your view set to wireframe or have filter set the wall transparent?

 

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timo_hiitolaSD3AY
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Hi,

 

Yes, I had my walls at 80% transparency. This was because I was doing a model out of a point cloud.

Thank you for the help and fix.

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