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Problem with zoom in scene, disappeared objects

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Anonymous
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Problem with zoom in scene, disappeared objects

Anonymous
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Hi everyone, I use 3d max not long,  the problem is that when I try to zoom on the object in the scene, it goes far and then it is impossible to zoom on it. When it happens to me in one of the 4 viewports, I try to change and work on another one but as I change it, the other onecollapse immediately as well.

Please help me find a solution cause it drives me crazy.

I attach screenshots of the problem.

Thank you!

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Problem with zoom in scene, disappeared objects

Hi everyone, I use 3d max not long,  the problem is that when I try to zoom on the object in the scene, it goes far and then it is impossible to zoom on it. When it happens to me in one of the 4 viewports, I try to change and work on another one but as I change it, the other onecollapse immediately as well.

Please help me find a solution cause it drives me crazy.

I attach screenshots of the problem.

Thank you!

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Fadhil_Farook
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Fadhil_Farook
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I believe it's because you're in "orthographic view". Try pressing P on your keyboard to get to "perspective view". Orthographic view doesn't allow you to zoom too far into an object.

 

*Sometimes this happens if the scale of the object is too small and/or there is a large object next to the small object to be zoomed in properly.

 

*This has happened to me, and I don't expect it to be necessarily universal.

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I believe it's because you're in "orthographic view". Try pressing P on your keyboard to get to "perspective view". Orthographic view doesn't allow you to zoom too far into an object.

 

*Sometimes this happens if the scale of the object is too small and/or there is a large object next to the small object to be zoomed in properly.

 

*This has happened to me, and I don't expect it to be necessarily universal.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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I tried to press P but it hasn't changed anything, What do I have to do if the problem depends on the scale of the objects I have imported?
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I tried to press P but it hasn't changed anything, What do I have to do if the problem depends on the scale of the objects I have imported?

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