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    • P Offline
      plagergren
      last edited by

      I am extruding a shape from a vendors skp file. When my push/pull hits 6" of length extenesion the faces stop one after the other, even in edit mode.


      Here's what happens as I extrude

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      • bazB Offline
        baz
        last edited by

        It extrudes for me...

        Capture.JPG

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          plagergren
          last edited by

          Great! Would you please post the skp file? There is something I am doing, probably in the setup that I don't understand.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            When I opened your file I noticed you have the camera set to Parallel Projection and you're getting clipping. Search the forum for that term and you'll get a lot of info. I set the camera to Perspective and hit Zoom Extents to eliminate the clipping. You can do that in your file. No need for Baz to upload it. I'd suggest you work in Perspective instead of Parallel Projection. I think you'll find it less problematic. If you must show your drawings in Parallel Projection, save it for the output images.

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              plagergren
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              Thanks. That is what I needed to know. Small problems that are insurmuntable when you don't know the lay of the land.

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