How can i resolve this? Can anyone help on this. I tried switching off brep also hiding objects but no success. I imported this geometry usig 3DXF file created from Design Builder
@mohitjain1588 are you able to share rhino and grasshopper files? or gh with geometry internalized
best
-trevor
To me it looks like you have to turn off the geometry layer in Rhino, which is now overlapping with your results mesh. A very similar issue was encountered few days ago by another user.
See here: I am experiencing an issue with overlapping surfaces during daylight analysis using Ladybug
Best
Matteo
I am not able to upload the file here as I am a new user. Could you share your email id?
I tried switching off layers but no luck
Can you share a link from WeTransfer with the geometry and script here?
Let me know if you have any issue in finding files. Thanks
Unfortunately I cannot open the Rhino file since it is in Rhino 8 version (which I don’t have yet), can you save it as Rhino 7?
Please find the revised link:
Hey, the grey color you are seeing in the preview is due to the active preview you have for some of the components I have marked in red. I would suggest to select all you components, right click on the canvas, and select “preview off” for everything. After that you select the LB sunlight hour component and turn on the preview only for it.
Anyway, even after solving this visualization issue, the results look very messy. I think the issue there is that you are using as geometry for the analysis many overlapping meshes/surfaces. Try to clean the model or just input in the simulation surfaces that are not overlapping to each others.
Best,
Matteo
Thanks. Is there any way I could fix this? I do not know how to fix meshes. Any video tutorial link or specific document would be helpful
My guess is that if you bake the results to a layer in Rhino, and then turn off the input geometry. This will be fine.
Try that.
Tried Not seems to be working
Thanks, I am able to clean the mesh. Now it is working fine