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    • RE: Top view not exactly 'on top'

      I have no idea what happened before I got the file but when I got it I found things were 'upside down', so components were coming in on their top not their base. So I did reset the axis and flipped the house upside down.

      So Now: I have reset the axis and I find it is 'in the sky' and a long way behind the house. So I have moved the house to the original axis and I can now see the the back-front faces of the house are off by about 7.86 degrees. I have adjusted it and now all is good I think.

      Thank you TIG for pointing me in the right direction.

      Liz

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    • RE: Top view not exactly 'on top'

      It is using parallel.

      I have tried to load the file but the internet here (very rural France)is so slow that it drops out.

      If I manage to do it on a subsequent edit.... Haven't so far, and I zipped it to make it quicker but it turns out zipx files not allowed. I have tried to reduce the file size by deleting all fixtures and fittings - which are components - but the file size remains the same(?).

      Please try to download it from here: https://tormantil.box.com/s/2989pafi0imxditwrqgcv0ea4lw99a3j

      ...this is what I wanted to say about it:

      Here is the file, the Garden Floor Plan Scene is top view then corrected by me to look right and so the tilt is -82 (Pan -90, Roll 180). The Working Scene is top view as presented by SU.

      Thank you........... liz

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    • Top view not exactly 'on top'

      If I select 'top' view I still get a little of the walls and doors and if I fiddle it seems that tilt is probably 80 degrees instead of 90. I have tried reposition the axis and this had no effect but I can't be sure I am accurate because do not have 3D mouse yet so no fine control.

      I suspect that my model (inherited, cleaned up and I wish I started again, but didn't know enough:!: ) was originally created with a squew-wiff axis somehow.

      What is the best way for me to correct this - can it be corrected?

      Thank you,

      Liz

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