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‎2006-10-05 09:12 PM
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‎2006-10-05 09:29 PM
‎2006-10-05
09:29 PM
Is the camera pointed at anything? Or away into space?
Tom Waltz
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‎2006-10-05 09:34 PM
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09:34 PM
TomWaltz wrote:i dont think there is a camera, its just the standard generic perspective tab
Is the camera pointed at anything? Or away into space?
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‎2006-10-05 09:42 PM
‎2006-10-05
09:42 PM
now in all my sections it only shows broken portions of everything...its as if only half of my data for each object is there...here is my screen....i have a finished model but is only shows this here...as well as nothing in perspective

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‎2006-10-05 10:42 PM
‎2006-10-05
10:42 PM
aggie463 wrote:It may not be a defined camera in your navigator, but a perspective view is always based on a camera, even a "generic" one. Turn on your Navigator Preview Palette and you will be able to see where it is pointing.TomWaltz wrote:i dont think there is a camera, its just the standard generic perspective tab
Is the camera pointed at anything? Or away into space?
Tom Waltz
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‎2006-10-05 10:44 PM
‎2006-10-05
10:44 PM
With regard to perspective issues:
From the Plan view of your model (with model visible on screen) got to View> 3D view mode> 3D projection settings. If it comes up with parellel projection settings, click on Perspective Settings button. In the plan view on the left - Shift-click to place camera, Alt-click to place target. This places a virtual camera, not an actual camera as you would with the Camera tool. Make sure Camera Z and Target Z are similar (or even make them the same) or you may be looking up or down without seeing your model. Click OK and go to 3D view (if not set to do that automatically). Ta Da.
As for section view, I would suggest checking layers, and "rebuild from model".
From the Plan view of your model (with model visible on screen) got to View> 3D view mode> 3D projection settings. If it comes up with parellel projection settings, click on Perspective Settings button. In the plan view on the left - Shift-click to place camera, Alt-click to place target. This places a virtual camera, not an actual camera as you would with the Camera tool. Make sure Camera Z and Target Z are similar (or even make them the same) or you may be looking up or down without seeing your model. Click OK and go to 3D view (if not set to do that automatically). Ta Da.

As for section view, I would suggest checking layers, and "rebuild from model".

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‎2006-10-05 11:21 PM
‎2006-10-05
11:21 PM
that did it...thanks...had to play around with the rebuilding for the ection a little bit...must be some glitch...didnt work the first two times but the third time was a charm