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    • GennDALFG Offline
      GennDALF
      last edited by

      Hi all!
      Glad to meet with community!

      Short preamble:
      My 3D-modeling experience isn't wide: about 7 years ago I've discovered about 3Ds Max and learned to work in it about few years, but that's not mine in general - 'cause I'm good-for-nothing artist. But as a result I still got some skills.
      So, for now I'm modeling my future record studio. I decided to work in SketchUp for time saving.
      The output from this model I want to use as an illustration material for few exhibitions.

      Now, the subject:
      While modeling all was fine. Then I started to place cameras for locked views. First 4 cameras have been placed as it should be. Troubles began with a 5th camera - I saw this:
      5th camera - what is this?

      After all attempts to make it normal I noticed that the view on first camera also changed from this:View 1, as it should be
      to this:View 1, smth strange

      I concede, that I could "press a wrong key", but even through I don't know how to make it normal.
      That's why I need your help.
      And how it usually happens I'm pressed for time... 😒 So, I hope somebody can explain me what's going on with my model and say where I need to dig up.

      Thanks!

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      • mitcorbM Offline
        mitcorb
        last edited by

        This is a thread with similar issue and if you read down a bit there are other links in some of the replies.

        http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=52227

        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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        • GennDALFG Offline
          GennDALF
          last edited by

          Thanks!
          After lot of jumps through links I've found the solution - to set the normal scenes and delete cameras itself and ACT scenes.
          So, for my case it's even better to operate just scenes, without cameras.

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          • mitcorbM Offline
            mitcorb
            last edited by

            Hi Gennadiy:
            I am glad you replied. I don't know if the developers' intention for the ACT process is to delete the cameras and save the scenes only, but it seems the only way to stop the clipping effect.

            I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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            • GennDALFG Offline
              GennDALF
              last edited by

              Perhaps developers intend only 1-2 cameras, using without intersecting its FOV volumes. And if you want to set the foreshortening you use scenes. Who knows..)

              Few years ago I've worked with Torque3D game engine (TorqueGameEngine - TGE in past). The point I want emphasize - their forum is common for the developers of engine itself and the developers who are working with it. So you can ask a question directly to a person who wrote blocks of code you are interested in! As far as I know it's not widely-spread policy, but when we are speaking about rather complex products as 3D-renders, different engines and so on - it is sometimes invaluable.

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              • mitcorbM Offline
                mitcorb
                last edited by

                Sketchup Development Team monitors this Forum. When they feel it important to reply they will. Just not quite as often as we might wish. 😄

                I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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