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Top down 3D axonometry view cut plane

Pato99
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I got the idea from another topic and did this cute little top down render with the axonometry view.

I'm wondering if I can set the cut plane height just for that camera or some other way to show the openings and windows. I can't seem to access the on-screen cut plane from this type of camera.



Rendering was on high texture 300dpi, 2.5 hours -_-.
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Anonymous
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Hi, I don't know how did you set up the view, but you should be able to change the cut plane using a 3d cutaway.
The way I set up those plans is:

Open a regular 3d View without camera.
Cut the plan to the desire height.
Change the view from Perspective to Axonometric.
Use look to perpendicular of clicked surface, and click in the floor slab, that will make the view from the top.
And finally save the view with the settings.

With this method you can change the height of the cut plane any time you want and just re save the view.
Pato99
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Ok perfect, I missed the first step being "use the 3d cutaway" before going into the view.

That's got it, Thanks.

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