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Rendering from camera view

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Anonymous
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Rendering from camera view

I ahve a camera with the front plane turned "on", but when I reneder (an
interior view) the render shows everything in front of hte front plane. How
do I get the interior render to work properly with the front plane engaged?
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KathyMoffa
in reply to: Anonymous

Right click your camera and select properties. Then select the drop down list for Clipping and select "Front on".
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, but that is precisely the problem: I have the "Front On" selected
and the render is still reading with the "front off".

wrote in message news:6341163@discussion.autodesk.com...
Right click your camera and select properties. Then select the drop down
list for Clipping and select "Front on".
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KathyMoffa
in reply to: Anonymous

Well, I can't duplicate your exact clipping plane problem, but I've certainly had my share of problems using the cameras. Here are a couple of other ways to try: (1) Right click and isolate the objects you want to include in your view, including the camera. (2) Move your camera inside the wall and experiment with Lens length and FOV.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Looks like the "set camera view" wasn't taking for some reason...Seems to
have fixed itself.


"VADesigner" < wrote in message
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I ahve a camera with the front plane turned "on", but when I reneder (an
interior view) the render shows everything in front of hte front plane. How
do I get the interior render to work properly with the front plane engaged?

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