the view + the settings = another view render?[RESOLVED]
the view + the settings = another view render?[RESOLVED]
the view + the settings = another view render??? why?
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Re: the view + the settings = another view render??? why?
the view angle it's modified!
Re: the view + the settings = another view render??? why?
problem solved...
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Re: the view + the settings = another view render?[RESOLVED]
Solved? I dont see why nor how...I get the same problem today, and I cant get rid of it. When I try to use TWL scene view tool...my model do not appear whne I use it and when I get out of it I get the angle rendered by TWL, but I cant get back to my original SU view. It was working good for now and suddenly it became weird...Why?
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Re: the view + the settings = another view render?[RESOLVED]
which version of Twilight do you have installed?
can you send a scene?
we've verified over and over that this is working... so it's likely a quirk w/ the model, camera, or your version of TWL. Especially if it was always working fine before but suddenly something is wrong.
do you have other plugins that control views that we should be made aware of? (including other render packages, or Thom Thom's vray tools?)
can you send a scene?
we've verified over and over that this is working... so it's likely a quirk w/ the model, camera, or your version of TWL. Especially if it was always working fine before but suddenly something is wrong.
do you have other plugins that control views that we should be made aware of? (including other render packages, or Thom Thom's vray tools?)
Re: the view + the settings = another view render?[RESOLVED]
Hi Archigrafix,
If you open an older file that you haven't work on since before the view tool came out, and if you set a view using SketchUp's orbit tools and create a scene, then sometimes it will "jump" when you click the Twilight Render View Tool on the Toolbar. In that case, it's best to use the View Tool on the Toolbar in order to set up your viewing angle, then create a new scene with that view. Then your render will match the view perfectly.
If you open an older file that you haven't work on since before the view tool came out, and if you set a view using SketchUp's orbit tools and create a scene, then sometimes it will "jump" when you click the Twilight Render View Tool on the Toolbar. In that case, it's best to use the View Tool on the Toolbar in order to set up your viewing angle, then create a new scene with that view. Then your render will match the view perfectly.
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