2020-09-24 09:41 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:05 PM by Rubia Torres
2020-09-24 10:14 AM
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2020-09-24 12:01 PM
mikas wrote:Nope. Project origin is within the building.
Are you modelling far away from the project origin?
It might help if you moved your model closer to it.
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/76330/
2020-09-25 03:18 AM
peter_h wrote:
WORKAROUND FOUND:
I switched to VIEW>3D VIEW OPTIONS>AXONOMETRY, and then back to VIEW>3D VIEW OPTIONS>PERPECTIVE (because a switch to Vectorial view took waayyyy too long to never appear), and VIOLA!!! -- back to normal and useable again.
2020-09-25 03:49 AM
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2020-09-28 03:13 PM
peter_h wrote:Hi Peter,
In AC23, seemingly at random, and occasionally, the 3D window view changes to have a cutting plane, approx 2m in front of the camera lens. It follows the camera wherever the camera goes, and is really annoying and unhelpful. I can't continue to do any useful editing in the 3D window after it happens, because I can't get closer than 2m to an object before it starts to disappear! I can't find anywhere to turn this "cutting plane" off, and I don't even know what it is -- and if it's a bug or a "feature" that has somehow been turned on. All the cutting plane features I've found seem to assume a static cut, not one that continuously follows the camera around.
Any ideas what it is, and how I can get rid of it... and how to stop it happening in the future.
My only current recourse is to abandon the current file and load a previously saved version.
I've attached a few screenshots of a fly-in to the building, to illustrate the "effect".
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
2020-12-01 06:20 PM
2020-12-02 03:14 PM
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT