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    • R Offline
      rhankc
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      I have a clipping plane that resembles a section plane by what it does to a model , this one remains at the same plane as my monitor screen, and when I rotate my model and the model intersects this plane it cuts the model as if a section is being cut. It is invisible and the styles settings havent made it go away.

      I have seen similar things like this and have been able to get rid of it , but this one persists. I have also read about these things but can't find pertinent info.

      I have saved as and toggled through styles, any other techniques to get rid of this pest?
      Thanks

      Not to worry folks, It is the parallel projection that needs to be changed to perspective.
      GO GIANTS!

      Hank

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        @rhankc said:

        ...Not to worry folks, It is the parallel projection that needs to be changed to perspective.
        GO GIANTS!

        Now Hank you know the answer or you need help?
        😄

        Gai...

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          rhankc
          last edited by

          It's kind of self intuitive; you mess around with a miss-behaving model...
          Then when you start to write out the symptoms or the question the problem becomes apparent.
          or when you get away from the job (writing your scenario) for a moment and start again, you run right into the answer and answer it yourself. So I found the answer right after making the post.
          See Ya.

          Hank

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