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  1. #1
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    Camera View Problem

    Good evening:

    I'm having problems generating full camera views for a project. I could do it until today. I haven't made any major changes except to make some changes to the kitchen area. I tried a variety of things, including using the "All on set" on the camera view. I'm able to produce full camera views for other projects but not for this one, so there's something about the settings in this file that have things messed up.

    I've looked thru the posts here, but haven't seen anything that helps. I posted the plan at:

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bxye...it?usp=sharing

    I did notice that if I produce a camera view right now, it indicates that it's "Camera View 8" but I don't see any saved camera views that might overload the video card. It had a good video card with a reasonable amount of video RAM installed to try to avoid video problems, though.

    Any ideas what the problem might be?

    Thanks

    Windows 7
    HP laptop w/i7-3610QM 2.30 GHz
    8GB RAM
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
    2GB Video RAM

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    Also, the camera views I've been trying to generate are inside views.

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    I couldn't download the file - you may want to check on that
    Randy
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    I tried this from a second PC. It seems to work OK:

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bxye...bHM/edit?pli=1

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    I was able to download your file but very slow on my computer.
    Check out your terrain pad elevation, very high, but I was able to use full camera when I checked auto ht.
    William Page Architects A.I.A.
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    Ah, thanks for your response. I prompted me to remember that I had an earlier problem in the perspective views in which the roof surfaces "shimmered" when I rotated the structure. I read thru the posts here and found a suggestion that increasing the "view clipping height" in the camera settings (Edit>Default Settings>Camera>General Camera>View Clipping) would fix the problem. It did but it also left the camera height above the roof. I went in and changed the height to 72" and the camera views appear now.

 

 

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