When i transfer a line drawing into Rhino from AutoCAD and i extrude all the walls up... and the outer shell has been created, I have a difficult time viewing the interior of the space.
My question is thus:
How can i look at the interior of my building. I have tried everything from changing camera settings, views, etc. I even tried adjusting my pan and zoom. When i do get lucky enough to zoom in , it looks funny and i can only second guess how to navigate throught the space. Any Rhino experts willing to help me?
Please.
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When i transfer a line drawing into Rhino from AutoCAD and i extrude all the walls up... and the outer shell has been created, I have a difficult time viewing the interior of the space.
My question is thus:
How can i look at the interior of my building. I have tried everything from changing camera settings, views, etc. I even tried adjusting my pan and zoom. When i do get lucky enough to zoom in , it looks funny and i can only second guess how to navigate throught the space. Any Rhino experts willing to help me?
Please.
I would like to know to. Is there a feature in Rhino ala 3DS max where you can control camera FOV, clipping planes etc?
Since I don't know the solution mflimaco...I would just try to hide some exterior walls and see what what I can get out of that.
right click at any view name, click show camer and play with it, or select set camera
could be a graphics card issue
good question nappy, does rhino have adjustable clipping planes?
good question nappy, does rhino have adjustable clipping planes?
a sectional perspective viewing plane? no, must make cutting plane and split or trim then look at the model...sucks
What's a clipping Plane?
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