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    • Rich O BrienR Online
      Rich O Brien Moderator
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      @dave r said:

      That'll work in SU8 and previous versions as well.

      Yep...

      Clipping is typically caused from the perspective camera location when working on normal sized models...

      When you get to larger models it is Axis related..

      It is possibly fixable by introducing a parameter to set the clipping range. But SU doesn't have this at the moment.

      Blender suffers from the same issue but you can control the clipping range...

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      • John SayersJ Offline
        John Sayers
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        Here - I've fixed it.

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        Solution - went back to Sketchup Pro 8 Trimble - same error!

        went back to Google Sketchup Pro 8 version 8.0.3117 from 2010.

        Error fixed.

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        • John SayersJ Offline
          John Sayers
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          Thanks Rich O'Brien - so simple. πŸ˜„

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          • Rich O BrienR Online
            Rich O Brien Moderator
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            The love affair with 2013 begins.....again.....

            Mental Note - Never switch to parallel while zoomed in close in perspective.

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            • John SayersJ Offline
              John Sayers
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              Rich - I've been using sketchup since version 4 and I've never come across this problem before.

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                John, you must be living right. I started using SketchUp with V3 and I've periodically run into it in every version. I don't often work in Parallel Projection except when creating ortho views so it doesn't happen much for me. Out of curiosity, I did a search here on this forum for 'clipping'. The earliest post that turned up is from November of 2007. I think SCF came online in October of that year.

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                • John SayersJ Offline
                  John Sayers
                  last edited by

                  I use parallel projection everytime I export .dwg files for autoCad

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                  • S ShepherdS Offline
                    S Shepherd
                    last edited by

                    I've had some relief by going to camera>field of view and change to something like 5Β°
                    It will still clip but you can zoom in much closer.

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
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                      You also sometimes get 'clipping' if you have certain things... like:

                      very large models [in dimensions]
                      very small objects [zoomed in a lot]
                      geometry that is miles from the model's origin,
                      components near the model's origin, but with their internal origin miles from their geometry [usually from CAD imports],
                      grossly scaled components [usually from CAD imports]...

                      TIG

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                      • John SayersJ Offline
                        John Sayers
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                        Thanks TIG - I admire your work but it's not working for me. I loaded another file into 2013 and again - involuntary zoom out to nowhere.
                        I'll just stick with Google Sketchup cos it works for me. It's my livelihood, day in day out. I've got 6 projects hanging on it and I can't afford the time to sort out the vagaries of the new Trimbale versions.

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
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                          @John

                          This should not be a v2013 specific issue...
                          Can you share [PM?] this problem SKP?
                          I still suspect that you have a rogue component with something miles from the origin [perhaps CAD imported?] - so that then either the component's origin is miles from its geometry, or it has a bit of geometry [perhaps a tiny speck!] that's miles from the rest of it, and it might be on an OFF layer or hidden, or it could be an OFF cline - any of these make it harder to spot, or I have had issues with oddly scaled CAD blocks>>component [e.g. CAD m>>mm x1000] which can cause havoc too...
                          If we could look at a SKP we could perhaps get some pointers on how to resolve these kinds of issue...

                          TIG

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                          • John SayersJ Offline
                            John Sayers
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                            Hi TIG - thankyou for acknowledging my problem. Yes - I've had problems with geometry - I have built a simple door for one of my projects only to export it to CAD, either section slice or 2D Dwg graphic to find in CAD the lines are slightly out yet in sketchup they appear to be aligned to red or green axes.
                            I go back to sketchup and re-align to axes and find they are now 1 degree out.

                            I really can't track it down. It's either an error in the protractor, or the rotate command - I'm not sure which. It's a new fault as I've never experienced before.
                            I'm currently re-aligning my block walls on a project and have found one of them to be out by 0.1 degree, trivial maybe but when you are dealing with 30m walls it's becomes substantial.

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                            • Dave RD Offline
                              Dave R
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                              John, this may be a long shot but...

                              Do you ever move or realign the model axes? Is there an option to 'Reset' when you right click on the origin? It may not be the problem in your case but I have seen models in which the user moved the model axes and didn't get them aligned accurately. The result was that many parts of the model were drawn just slightly off axis. It was difficult to identify until I found components that were drawn before the axes were moved and then found the Reset option for the axes was available.

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