How to correct view?
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I use googlescratchup version 8.
I have this
http://i48.tinypic.com/f5ab2f.png
and want to close look on the wall, but when I get closer, I see nothing or everything disappears. How can I watch the wall closer? -
I can't tell from that image but try setting the Camera to Perspective. Is the model close to the origin? If not, make it so.
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Turn off the Fog if it is on.
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That was Perspective. After correction to Parallel Projection was OK. But Now I don't see roof in Parallel View, no fog.

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This is definitely clipping: http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=36261
May I suppose that you are modelling this for Google Earth? If so, another reason can be (apart from what is listed under that link): that you have geolocated your model twice - and one location is quite far away.
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Have you reset the models axes at all ?
If so 'reset' them in the context-menu.
Is ALL of the model's geometry near [within ~200m?] of the model's axes origin ?
Do you have groups/components that have a sensible insertion point and that are sensibly located in the model, but that contain something far away from their origin - this could perhaps be just a tiny piece of a line - [this is common with CAD imports] - zoom-extents to see if you get unexpected results... or do you have any components that have their contents located sensibly in the model, but that have their origin [insertion-point] miles from its geometry [again common with CAD imports]... You can see components' insertion-point aces using the Model Info toggle...
A Google-Earth imported mesh might also have similar axes issues ?
Also... are you sure you are modeling in the correct units - e.g. what you are making is not unexpected gigantic or tiny... for example modeling in mm but thinking it's m [or vice-versa]] might have weird results... -
It as late night when I had the problem. I saved the project and closed PC. When I started today, so all was right. Except, that when I loaded the file, it looked the same as on the screenshot. But when I moved and zoomed so everything in right in parallel view. I will come back here if I will have some similar issues. Thanks
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