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    bleed thru

    I seem to remember a discussion about this a long time ago...but I can't find it.
    Why am I getting this bleed thru?
    plan is at 0,0
    video card up to date
    I will post the plan if no one has a quick answer... I feel like I'm missing something obvious
    Thanks
    Barb
    ps. the corrugated metal at the bottom was applied as a wall covering to each wall.
    I suppose I could use a pony wall...
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    Barb,

    Best to post the plan.
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    Looks like "Z" fighting.

    You can re-layer or un-layer your walls of the unwanted material that is bleeding through and if it is the appearance that is unwanted some sort of solution like I propose will handle (an unwanted visual layer that is part of your exterior wall is bleeding through so remove that layer or the material of that layer to a null-appearance material or to a material that will not bleed or show through.

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    Barb,

    Best to post the plan.
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    Change the camera clipping planes.
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    For distance views of complex or large models:

    While in 3D camera. 3D>Edit Active Camera>Camera>View Clipping>Clip Surfaces Within

    I set this between 300" and 600" to eliminate z-fighting.

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    Thanks guys. While stripping down the plan so that I could zip to a 2 mb file, I deleted many things. Then, I couldn't reproduce the bleed thru. So, what thing did I eliminate to make it stop...I couldn't find it.
    Thanks Jon - it's the "z" fighting thing!! I changed my clipping planes and it looks great now.
    Appreciate the help.
    Barb

 

 

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