Hi!
When using “Hatch” this pattern ends up outside of the boundary curve. Not any other pattern but this one. How do i solve this?
[EDIT]: I have now found out that the center of the hatch ends up at (0,0,0) every time
Thank you!
Hi!
When using “Hatch” this pattern ends up outside of the boundary curve. Not any other pattern but this one. How do i solve this?
[EDIT]: I have now found out that the center of the hatch ends up at (0,0,0) every time
Thank you!
Providing an example file would help to find the reason.
I tried the hatch in a new rhino file and the same happened so i guess it has something to do with the pattern or that i use the “Hatch” command wrong. Would you still want me to upload a rhino file?
Below I upload the Zip where the pattern is located, it’s called “SAND.pat”
96946v5569033_.zip (1.1 MB)
Hi, yeah, a rhinofile with a shape that fails at your machine would help.
That way I don’t have to look through 100 files in a zip and do the work to try to reproduce what you already have done. I mean, bugtracking for free is fun, but not THAT fun
Hi!
That i can understand completely, thank you for the help by the way
I added a rhinofile aswell as a video showing how it fails
Here is the rhinofile:
Hatch_Fail.3dm (87.8 KB)
Link to video through google drive:
That makes me very confused
I just don’t understand how it’s not working for me…
The link to the video through google drive didnt show up
I made the link with an “X” at both ends of the link so it doesnt turn into a hyperlink, see if it works this time
Xhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1LB003oEL7wHGSuZBdOCIVEKnn4SB8_8Q/view?usp=sharingX
No worries
Here is your file on my machine, I did nothing to it, so I presume your machine has some driver issues with the graphics. ( I didn’t look at the video as I am logging off now)
But try to update your graphiccard driver and also run “SystemInfo” (just type SystemInfo and hit enter) and paste the data here.
Good luck!
That is strange
I will update it right away.
Thanks again for your help!
Here is my System info:
Rhino 6 SR11 2018-12-14 (Rhino 6, 6.11.18348.17061, Git hash:master @ 600b621e607cf5226a968db60d7ac9230541b94d)
Licence type: Evaluation, build 2018-12-14
License details: Stand-Alone
Expires on: 2019-05-25
Windows 10.0 SR0.0 or greater (Physical RAM: 16Gb)
Machine name: LAPTOP-A9S0R34M
Quadro M2200/PCIe/SSE2 (OpenGL ver:4.6.0 NVIDIA 398.36)
OpenGL Settings
Safe mode: Off
Use accelerated hardware modes: On
Redraw scene when viewports are exposed: On
Anti-alias mode: 4x
Mip Map Filtering: Linear
Anisotropic Filtering Mode: Height
Vendor Name: NVIDIA Corporation
Render version: 4.6
Shading Language: 4.60 NVIDIA
Driver Date: 6-24-2018
Driver Version: 24.21.13.9836
Maximum Texture size: 16384 x 16384
Z-Buffer depth: 24 bits
Maximum Viewport size: 16384 x 16384
Total Video Memory: 4 GB
Rhino plugins
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\Commands.rhp “Commands” 6.11.18348.17061
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\WebBrowser.rhp “WebBrowser”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\rdk.rhp “Renderer Development Kit”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\RhinoScript.rhp “RhinoScript”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\AnimationTools.rhp “AnimationTools”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\IdleProcessor.rhp “IdleProcessor”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\RhinoRender.rhp “Rhino Render”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\rdk_etoui.rhp “RDK_EtoUI” 6.11.18348.17061
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\rdk_ui.rhp “Renderer Development Kit UI”
C:\Users\a\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\Plug-ins\PanelingTools (6caed836-bc06-4ebc-b1fd-e10886a0dc94)\2018.10.11.800\PanelingTools.rhp “PanelingTools”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\NamedSnapshots.rhp “Snapshots”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\Alerter.rhp “Alerter”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\RhinoCycles.rhp “RhinoCycles” 6.11.18348.17061
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\Toolbars\Toolbars.rhp “Toolbars” 6.11.18348.17061
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\3dxrhino.rhp “3Dconnexion 3D Mouse”
C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\V-Ray for Rhinoceros 6\VRayForRhino.rhp “V-Ray for Rhino”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins\Displacement.rhp “Displacement”
It seemed like Rhino wasn’t fully updated so I did that and it seemed to solve the problem
Thanks again for the help!
Excellent! But strange that you had probles as both the card’s drivers and Rhino wasn’t lagging much behind. None the less I’m happy you found a sollution!
It was a bug in Rhino for certain hatch patterns that we recently fixed in a service release.
Thanks, that’s good to know!