Rendering Cutoff
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‎2007-09-04
09:47 PM
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12:25 PM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2007-09-04
09:47 PM
Thanks.
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‎2007-09-04 10:00 PM
‎2007-09-04
10:00 PM
I think I figured out my own problem. Apparently, something in Archicad is not compatible with the new wide screen monitors. I can see a lot more of the picture on a wide screen monitor, but the camera is not picking up everything that is seen on the wide screen monitor. The only work around was to physically move the camera in plan instead of being able to use the Rendering tools like Walk, Lateral Move etc.
For what it's worth...
For what it's worth...

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‎2007-09-04 10:36 PM
‎2007-09-04
10:36 PM
Have you matched your rendering size with your OpenGL 3D view size?
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2007-09-05 05:25 PM
‎2007-09-05
05:25 PM
Yes.
For some reason the problem still lies in the fact that I can see more on a wide screen monitor than what the camera shows on Plan. I have to go into Plan view and physically move the camera so that the whole house fits in between the camera angle.
For some reason the problem still lies in the fact that I can see more on a wide screen monitor than what the camera shows on Plan. I have to go into Plan view and physically move the camera so that the whole house fits in between the camera angle.

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‎2007-09-05 05:33 PM
‎2007-09-05
05:33 PM
I checked this out on my setup. There's no problem.
Dwight Atkinson