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      lumenhorse
      last edited by

      Ok, this may sound silly, but I've lost my model amid panning, zooming and orbiting. All I have is a gray field with no reference to where the model is. How do I bring it back into view?

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        shawb
        last edited by

        From the Camera dropdown menu select 'Zoom Extents' which should bring you back to your model. Hope this helps!

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          lumenhorse
          last edited by

          Darn, I tried "Zoom Extents" to no avail... still just a vast field. On the upside, it's blue rather than gray now, so I know I'm above the horizon, somewhere in the stratosphere.

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            Box
            last edited by

            Attach the model so one of us can check it.

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              Box
              last edited by

              Is this it?
              I hit zoom extents, which strangely took me inside the model, I zoomed out until I could see it.
              The orbited around to a correct view. Noticed your Axes had be change so I reset them.
              And the Field of view was set to 1deg I changed that to the more standard 35deg.
              To be honest I can't tell you off hand what was wrong with your model apart from what I have described.

              I've had a bit more of a look at your model and you are using Layers incorrectly.
              All raw geometry must remain associated to Layer 0 only Groups and Components should be assigned a layer visibility tag.
              You can read up on it here.
              https://help.sketchup.com/en/article/3000122


              Ferguson Barn-play 2Box.skp

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                lumenhorse
                last edited by

                Thanks, Box, for both finding my model and the great feedback! I'll check out that article.

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                  lumenhorse
                  last edited by

                  Here's the model... Hoping you can find it and, most important, tell me how to retrieve lost models in the future.

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                    david_h
                    last edited by

                    Darn. .I thought the topic was about this "Lost in Space" πŸ’š

                    Danger Will Robinson!

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                    If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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