3D model image vs actual

3D model image vs actual

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3D model image vs actual

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I just upgraded to 2019.  Now, a lot of times when I modify a 3D model (rotate, change size, move) it will change the image, but then the actual model is not where the image is.  I do not know how else to explain it.  I have attached two screenshots.  One is the image.  The other is me selecting the image and where the piece actually is highlights in blue.

 

I have tried purging.  I do not know what else to do.  This happens constantly.  I end up having to delete the part that did not function correctly and remodel it.  This is taking a lot of time.  Please help.  Thanks.

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S.Faris
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Select all the solids in the drawing go to properties and OFF the history and Try using BREP command on all the solids in the drawings.

 

currently I don’t have access to my computer so I don’t remember exactly what it is mentioned in the properties, basically “don’t record the history”

SALMANUL FARIS

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Anonymous
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That looks like the "glow' effect when highlighting. I've seen where objects highlighted with this effect show offset from their true position. I turned it off almost immediately when I ran into it. This is on 2015. Changing SELECTIONEFFECT variable to 0 will disable the glow.

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> I just upgraded to 2019

Have you installed the updates too?

If you start command _ABOUT you should see release 2019.1.2 ... if not, use Autodesk Desktop App to find and install the updates.

 

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- alfred -

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