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    Help! Parrallel View skew--cannot change!

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    • C Offline
      CalypsoArt
      last edited by

      I've had this happen a couple time over the years. While rapidly clicking I inadvertently change the field of view degrees and end up with all kinds of odd looks. Is there a reset to get correct perspective view?

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        driven
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          CalypsoArt
          last edited by

          What is the "standard" degrees for perspective field of view?

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            Dave R
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            @calypsoart said:

            What is the "standard" degrees for perspective field of view?

            I think the default is 57°. You can open one of the default templates and check.

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              Box
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              30 for make and 35 for pro, or the other way around.

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                30 for Pro and 35 for Make.

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