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Posted by thunder at Oct 8, 2010, 9:16:18 AM
Zoom problem in aerial view
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with the aerial view. I can see my design as a miniature in the background but I can't zoom in to display it in a normal size. I tried all buttons available. I can move the design but I can't zoom in to make it bigger.
Thanks for your help !
Regards
Thunder

Posted by hansmex at Oct 8, 2010, 9:40:10 AM
Re: Zoom problem in aerial view
Thunder,

Do you have a background image? Check the size of that image.
Also, look in Preferences which units you have chosen.

I once ended up with a drawing 1000 times too big because I had millimeters in one place and meters in the other place.

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Posted by Puybaret at Oct 8, 2010, 9:48:54 AM
Re: Zoom problem in aerial view
An other tip: use minimum zoom in plan and select all. This might show a tiny object you forgot somewhere in your plan.
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Posted by thunder at Oct 8, 2010, 10:30:17 AM
Re: Zoom problem in aerial view
Thanks a lot Puybaret, that was the answer: there was a tiny object somewhere far from the design. I deleted it and now the problem is solved.

Posted by thunder at Oct 8, 2010, 10:31:39 AM
Re: Zoom problem in aerial view
Thanks hansmex and Puybaret for your quick replies. That was very much appreciated.

Posted by Robbyvenetian at Dec 4, 2023, 1:11:46 PM
Re: Zoom problem in aerial view
Hello guys, I have the same problem about zooming. Can't go closer. Forgive my lack of understanding. I can't fix it. Thanks for any suggestions.

Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Dec 4, 2023, 7:01:04 PM
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hi. there is a very simple way to get a view from any height. You need to work through a virtual visit. And instead of the eyes of a normal person, give the height of Gulliver's eyes)). For example, 900 cm, or 2900 cm, point the camera down. And then changing the angle of view to get the right field in the frame. This is a universal way to do without searching for little forgotten crumbs. Any view of any fragment of the scene from any height!

Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Dec 4, 2023, 7:24:56 PM
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Gulliver's method is good because it is possible to control perspective distortions. You can fly into the clouds and assign Gulliver's height to 10,000 cm (unfortunately there are restrictions, they don't let you into space) and give a 6-degree angle of view. And there will be a strict almost pure isometry without perspective. Well, or vice versa, give a height just above the roof of your house and a very wide angle of view of 100 degrees. It will be a strong prospect. The program allows you to work wonders.

Posted by Keet at Dec 4, 2023, 7:48:54 PM
Re: Zoom problem in aerial view
Using camera's in a virtual visit like GaudiGalopin3324 explained is one way but it doesn't solve your problem with zooming in Aerial view. One possibility is the problem as described in the first few posts of this thread, read back to see if that is your problem too and how to solve it.

There are other options. If you haven't done this already install the Pan3DView plugin . It gives you more options to manipulate the 3Dview.
It is possible that you moved your 3Dview while moving around in it. Try scroll-button down and drag towards you. This should drag the view closer to you much like zooming in. That way you can also pan left and right. Read up on the other functions that the plugin offers, it has become quite advanced with newer versions.

Lastly check your preferences, specifically the "Aerial view centered on selection" setting. Enabled centers your 3Dview when you select an object in the 2Dview so zooming should be easy. It has the disadvantage that your 3Dview jumps around while selecting different objects in the 2Dview. With the setting disabled you sometimes have to search for the selected object but the 3dview stays when other objects are selected in the 2Dview. I use both views depending on what I'm doing. When creating furniture I have it disabled and when designing a home I have it enabled.
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Posted by Robbyvenetian at Dec 7, 2023, 1:51:23 PM
Re: Zoom problem in aerial view
Thank you guys, I m trying all your suggestions.

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