3D doesn´t apear
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2007-09-30 01:13 PM
2007-09-30
01:13 PM
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2007-09-30 02:43 PM
2007-09-30
02:43 PM
Tough break.
How are you trying to view the 3D?
Are you making an axonometric view or a perspective?
If it is a perspective and you don't see anything, it is probable that the camera is aimed wrong.
Your best way to fix this is to place a camera in the plan using the camera tool and aim it at the model. Select it and THEN ask for a 3D view.
Since you are new, I might also ask you a really basic question: Are you actually making 3D elements, like walls, in your plan?
How are you trying to view the 3D?
Are you making an axonometric view or a perspective?
If it is a perspective and you don't see anything, it is probable that the camera is aimed wrong.
Your best way to fix this is to place a camera in the plan using the camera tool and aim it at the model. Select it and THEN ask for a 3D view.
Since you are new, I might also ask you a really basic question: Are you actually making 3D elements, like walls, in your plan?
Dwight Atkinson
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2007-09-30 06:03 PM
2007-09-30
06:03 PM
IF the issue IS w/the camera looking off into space instead of at the model a simple 'zoom all' once you've opened the 3D window will also reset the camera.
also, you could try switching the rendering engine from/to the internal vs. openGL to see if that has any affect
also, you could try switching the rendering engine from/to the internal vs. openGL to see if that has any affect
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2007-09-30 10:56 PM
2007-09-30
10:56 PM
I´m triyng to see the perspective, the axonometric view works. I already tried to change the camera and it still doesn´t apear. Maybe I torned something off or not. I dont really know. But if I open a new file it apears, but in this dont.
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2007-10-01 12:06 AM
2007-10-01
12:06 AM
If you go to 3D projection settings (View> 3D view mode> 3D projection settings) you'll see where the camera is directed. Point it the right way and make sure camera height and target height are appropriate.
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2007-10-01 07:40 AM
2007-10-01
07:40 AM
I had same problem few times - I can see axonometric but perspective doesn't show. Like camera is lost in space - navigator shows some weird lines, not usual camera.
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2007-10-01 04:48 PM
2007-10-01
04:48 PM
I have gotten lost in perspective a few times as well/
The way I fix it is to put a camera on the floor plan and set it up the way I want it- then view the model though the camera. This resets your 3D model.
I also find if you set your perspective 3D as a VIEW- then everytime you want to see it open it through the navigator and you will start out in the same spot everytime.
I also find that you will get lost less if you navigate through perspective with your little explorer dude, ratehr than trying to pan and zoom with the mouse.
The way I fix it is to put a camera on the floor plan and set it up the way I want it- then view the model though the camera. This resets your 3D model.
I also find if you set your perspective 3D as a VIEW- then everytime you want to see it open it through the navigator and you will start out in the same spot everytime.
I also find that you will get lost less if you navigate through perspective with your little explorer dude, ratehr than trying to pan and zoom with the mouse.

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2007-10-02 03:23 PM
2007-10-02
03:23 PM
This problem is covered in this thread:
perspective view bug?
HTH
David
perspective view bug?
HTH
David
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