Lost model in 3d space
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2005-04-21 02:27 AM
When I switched to the 3D view, my model was lost, apparently zoomed out to an almost infinite distance. With a great degree of trial and error, I can locate the model again, but if I try to navigate the model at all, it disappears again to the same place. I tried selecting all to see if I had some errant bit of architecture somewhere way off the map; no luck. I tried changing my redraw options to keep the 3d view on rebuild; no luck there either.
This has happened in the past and is annoying each time, but this time I'm out of ideas.
Got any?
Thanks!

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2005-04-21 04:15 AM
Place a camera into the set and use it to establish your view instead.

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2005-04-22 08:37 AM
Richard wrote:Parallel or perspective view?
When I switched to the 3D view, my model was lost, apparently zoomed out to an almost infinite distance.
The "usual" way to find it if lost in perspective view is, as Dwight said, to place a camera on the floor plan and use that. Then you can fine tune it if needed.
The way to find your geometry is to do the parallel view, and zoom to fit. All the layers should be on. If you still see nothing that does mean that a part of the model is VERY far away.
Keep the Navigator preview on, as you can navigate from it, too.
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2006-06-22 06:22 AM
if I select all(CTRL+ A) in perspective window i can see the model but once that i deselect dissapear....
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2006-06-22 08:10 AM
Richard wrote:What they said...
When I switched to the 3D view, my model was lost, apparently zoomed out to an almost infinite distance.
But this sounds like a weird one. Did you get it sorted yet? The failure of the setting to keep the zoom suggests some kind of malfunction. I have seen cases of a seriously whacked element stretching out to many miles and causing problems when zoomed to fit (and other things), but that doesn't sound like it could be the problem. Does it work in perspective view? Perhaps a clean merge can fix things up.
BTW; We have a pretty active user group over the hills from you here in Sonoma. The meetings are once a month in Santa Rosa if you're interested. They have been happening on second Thursdays but we may have to change to accommodate a softball schedule. PM me if you would like to be on the mailing list.
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2006-06-22 08:18 AM
josepon77 wrote:Do you mean that you can't get the camera to work either?
I try everything that you guys say here but still dont work...
if I select all(CTRL+ A) in perspective window i can see the model but once that i deselect dissapear....
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2006-06-23 03:55 AM
I try to select all and view in 3D but doesn't work.
I can see the camera in the floor plan and also shift+click and alt +click works fine but....... in perspective there is no model plus when I use the orbit tool the whole model appears like in dots when I move the mouse and when I stop everything dissapears....
Oh NO! please help!

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2006-06-23 04:05 AM
Cheers,
Link.
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2006-06-24 03:51 AM
I deleted the 3d cut planes and looks like it worked!
Now I can see the model, all of it.

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2006-06-25 12:20 PM
For next time though, please know that you don't need to clear the cutting planes, you can simply select 3D Cutaway again. If you look carefully at the menu item, you'll see the icon indents, indicating that it's a toggle!
Cheers,
Link.