I created a 3D model for my assignment in archicad, and have since then exported it as a Rhino 3D, which worked great. However now I am required to create a Make 2D in isometric and diametric. When doing so the Make 2D comes out really bad, with lines in incorrect places, and the drawing is not clean at all, additionally in some places hidden lines are shown even when I turned it off while using the Make 2D command. Is there a way to solve this issue, so that the Make2D drawing comes out correctly.
Can you export a few of those objects and post the 3dm file here?
Also, please run the Rhino SystemInfo command and copy-paste the output in a reply here.
-wim
Apple macOS Version 14.5 (Physical RAM: 18GB)
Mac Model Identifier: Mac15,6
Language: en-NZ (MacOS default)
.NET 7.0.0
Metal GPU Family Apple 7
Metal GPU Family Common 3
Metal GPU Family Mac 2
Graphics processors
Apple M3 Pro
Color LCD (1512 x 982 @ 120.00Hz)
GPU Vendor: Apple
Rhino plugins that do not ship with Rhino
/Users/louisadevoti/Library/Application Support/McNeel/Rhinoceros/8.0/MacPlugIns/DatasmithRhino8.rhp “Datasmith Exporter” 5.4.3.0
Thanks for that file, Louisa.
Your document is in meters and the tolerance is set to 0.01 units.
There are lots of features (edges of meshes, for instance) that are a lot shorter than this tolerance. For things in Rhino to work as expected, the tolerance should be at least one order of magnitude tighter than the smallest feature in the scene.
I’d change the units to centimeters and pick the “Change unit system and maintain object sizes” option. Then run Make2D again.
-wim