Problem with seeing objects

Problem with seeing objects

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Problem with seeing objects

Anonymous
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Hi,

probably just messed up something with settings, but i have problems with seeing my objects. They are all on list, but i can't see them on boards. I tried different viewports, but nothing helpfull at all. Sometimes, i can find them, but its problably something wrong with scale and when i try to rotate camera, they dissapear once again. If im going to "home", there is nothing here on board, probably i was worked somewhere in "space". When i select one of the objects on list and try to pick "T", nothing has changed. Viewport is changing, but i cant see this object. 

End isolate and unhide all picked, but nothing here. 

Any ideas? Is there any option to bring back my objects to "home"? 

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RobH2
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Try selecting (Ctrl+LMB) several objects in your list on the left, then click in a viewport and hit "Z". See if they come up. 


Rob Holmes

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Anonymous
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Thank you!

Okay, i had them, but there is still something wrong. When i try to scroll its really rough, one wrong move and all is gone. Also, something messed up with light and shadows i think. 

 

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RobH2
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What are the coordinates (x,y,z location) of the objects? Are they by chance a looooong way from 0,0,0?


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leeminardi
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@Anonymous In addition to being far away from world 0,0,0 as mentioned by @RobH2 , some of the objects may be very far apart from each other.

 

With Move and the World coordinate system active select one object from the list of objects in the file and note its world coordinates. Select several other objects, one at a time, and note their coordinates. While doing this zoom to the selected object and note the location of its pivot with respect to the object.  Is it reasonably located with respect to the object or displaced by a large distance?   If the objects are far apart bring them all closer to 0,0,0.

lee.minardi
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