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    • G Offline
      garystan
      last edited by

      Hi everybody :

                    I'm currently using Sketchup 8.  And a weird effect popped up when I zoom in close to my project.  When I zoomed in,  I could see a cross section of walls and windows. But, when I zoomed back to a wide view, everything looked "normal".  
                                                                   garystan
      

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        Bob James
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        This is the well-known "clipping" effect. Most often occurs when your model is located far from the SU origin. Also occurs more frequently if you are not in perspective mode.

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          garystan
          last edited by

          @bob james said:

          This is the well-known "clipping" effect. Most often occurs when your model is located far from the SU origin. Also occurs more frequently if you are not in perspective mode.

          Bob James :
          Thanks for your reply. I sort of understand what your saying. But in a way I don't. Two things I'm not clear on.........1)Being too far the the SU origin. And 2) Perspective Mode ?
          Thanks
          garystan

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            Bob James
            last edited by

            1) Being too far the SU origin.
            The SU origin is where the red/green/blue axes meet. If your model is very far from this location you will often get clipping. These axes can be turned on/off under the menu View/Axes

            2) Perspective Mode
            There are three camera viewing modes (See menu Camera):

            1. Parallel Projection
            2. Perspective
            3. Two-Point Perspective

            You can often escape clipping (temporarily) by switching to a different viewing mode

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              rv1974
              last edited by

              to neutralize clippping bug:

              1. switch to parallel view
              2. do zoom extends
              3. scroll mouse wheel 'till desired.

              The cause of this clipping- you've got some objects (or whole model itself) placed too distantly from origin.

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