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    Frank_N
    last edited by Frank_N 7 Aug 2008, 13:45

    Hi, i am currently working on a "larger" project in SU.
    Suddenly, the model started to dissapear when i change viewing angle, it's like there's a line across the schreen (which sometimes moves πŸ˜„ ), and everything that crosses that line dissapers! This means that the whole model is often gone, and i can't zoom in on something that i want to edit or do further modeling on since it just dissapears!!!

    I suspect that it might be a memory problem (something build into SU to avoud chrashes or lagging), but the file is only 1,9mb and i'm running a 2,4ghz core 2 duo with 4 gigs of ram. (it is vista 32 bit though). Is there way to dissaple this or any other way to avoid it?

    It is impossible to model more on the project atm, and i have a deadline.
    On forehand thanks for the help, (and all the nice rubies )

    SOLVED, i clicked zoom extents. 🀣 Why didn't i think of this.... 😳 😳
    Anyway, thanks for all the help you were gonna give me:D

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      Gaieus
      last edited by 7 Aug 2008, 14:21

      Sounds like clipping to me.
      Follow the link and see if any tips from there help.

      Gai...

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        Frank_N
        last edited by 7 Aug 2008, 14:25

        I "accidently" solved it by clicking zoom all extents before your reply, but in the link you send i found this.

        Another situation that can cause clipping is when the Perspective camera mode is turned off. In that case, click the "Zoom Extents" button (it looks like a magnifying glass with four red arrows pointing outward). The camera zooms out to display the entire model, and the clipping is eliminated.

        So you are totally right! Thanks a lot πŸ˜„

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