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#1 Yvon Gonthier

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Posted 14 December 2017 - 03:43 PM

Sometime paints do odd things and stop at areas where it shouldn't.

 

In this case, I tried to do a cleanup so that my shingle paint extends in the small check of the fireplace bump out. The paint then only appears on a corner as shown. Even erasing and re-drawing the paint doesn't help. Now, I have a line on the left to represent my mid roof height that enters a part of the roof and this seems to cause the paint to become a partial paint. If I adjust that line so that it doesn't enter in the roof area, then cleanup works properly.

 

Can't find info about this or if there's a setting I have to change to prevent this. It's a standard line on default layer and nothing is hidden that could cause the stop in the paint.

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#2 Tom Rogers

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Posted 14 December 2017 - 03:59 PM

I just had the same problem.  I thought it was me and my drawings as they have a lot of options and groups.  I thought it was related to this. I have used a paint line to divide and that has been my temporary fix


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#3 D M

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Posted 14 December 2017 - 04:53 PM

It looks to me that the Paint might be reading the Line on the left, (part way up your roof) and adjusting to that,

 

 


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#4 Gary McKeon

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Posted 14 December 2017 - 06:52 PM

I had the same issue today as well. Just an ordinary line. Moved it out of the area to be painted and the paint worked just fine. Moved the line back and all is good. Not a biggie once I discovered the "why".



#5 Brent Hyndman

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 08:17 AM

We were able to recreate and a change order has been logged. CO-43979


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