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      Woodarc
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      In a couple of scenes, SECTION_2 & 3, there seems to be what looks like a veil over the top half. I have attached the file for your review. I don't understand why it's happening. Any help or suggestions to prevent would be appreciated
      CONSTRUCTION_03JUN25.skp

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
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        Can you share a screenshot of what you are seeing vs what the file is showing for others?

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          Woodarc @Rich O Brien
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          @Rich-O-Brien I've managed to sort it, thanks. I had the axes in the wrong place and, in effect, was looking at the scenes from below ground level. I've rationalised both the axes and camera positions now, and everything looks fine now.

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            Dave R @Woodarc
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            @Woodarc said in VEIL OVER SCENES:

            I had the axes in the wrong place and, in effect, was looking at the scenes from below ground level.

            FWIW, the "veil" wasn't due to the location of the axes. Just that the camera was below ground level and the style had ground displayed and Show ground from below turned on.

            The location of the the ground plane is fixed in the model space and not tied to the location of the axes. By default the axes are positioned such that red and green lie on the ground plane and cross at the origin. Moving the axes doesn't move the ground plane nor does it move the origin.

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