Camera pivot center always at origin

Camera pivot center always at origin

newwdlesEFJ9Z
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Camera pivot center always at origin

newwdlesEFJ9Z
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Hello,

 

In sketch mode the camera pivot (green dot) stays at the origin of the model (which seems to also be the origin of my sketch).

Whereas out of sketch mode the pivot point locks on my mouse cursor (i have camera pivot enabled in the options). 

 

Is there any way to have the pivot behave the same in sketch mode as in non sketch mode ?

 

Here's some screenshot.

Make a body away from origin :

newwdlesEFJ9Z_0-1615543480503.png

Create a sketch on a face of that body :

newwdlesEFJ9Z_1-1615543552435.png

The origin of the sketch is coincident with the origin of the model, and the camera pivot around that origin.

 

Can't remember having this issue before, is it me doing something wrong or something changed in the method of calculating the sketch origin ?

 

My spec :

Fusion 2.0.9849

Macos 10.15.7

My settings : 

newwdlesEFJ9Z_2-1615543826154.png

 

Thanks !

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newwdlesEFJ9Z
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I have made a screencast to explain what i'm talking about :

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/9fe4453a-283d-41d6-869c-1ed9ca6474cc 

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jhackney1972
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I cannot tell you if what you are experiencing has been that way in the past but in my Screencast I offer a way to place the pivot back on your model during sketching.

 

John Hackney, Retired
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newwdlesEFJ9Z
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Hello, it's exactly what i was looking for, thank you so much !

 

One last thing, how did you embed your screencast in your reply ?

 

 

 

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jhackney1972
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I am adding a Screencast I made for someone else to show the process.  The main trick is to paste the embedded code in the HTML box on a complete empty line.

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jhackney1972
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Here is your test Screencast added to your post.

 

John Hackney, Retired
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newwdlesEFJ9Z
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Hello, very nice, thanks again !

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