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Generic pespective is microscopic - what's wrong?

Anonymous
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I want to make a fly-through - but when ever I place a camera in my file my generic perspectiv turns out to be microscopic (almost invisble for the eye).

Please help - deadline is coming up!

Ciao Marianne

PS. It seems to be a fileproblem?
PPS. This never happend in Archicads previous version..
PPPS. Axonometry works fine
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Erika Epstein
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How far away does it say your camera is?


and to quote Djordje

"Platform?
Archicad Version?"
Erika
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Anonymous
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If you have physically placed a camera, select the camera then go to 3D window, not to generic perspective.
Link
Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
That's like asking how many of each animal did Moses put on the Ark?

If you place a camera, you shouldn't be going to the Generic Perspective, you should be going the camera! Take a look under your Perspective View in your Project Map, you'll see the camera path with all the cameras in it. Those are the viewpoints you want to view.

Cheers,
Link.
Djordje
Virtuoso
Place a camera in the plan. Place another for the next keyframe or relevant view that you want. And so on.

Select the first camera, right click ... and it is all there.
Djordje



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