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Imported STL Mesh Clipping When Zooming In

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jk6208XFV9
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Imported STL Mesh Clipping When Zooming In

jk6208XFV9
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Hi, first time posting.
Couldn't see anything that was specific to my problem from searching the forums. Apologies if I've missed it.

I've imported STL meshes to a new project, but anytime I try and zoom in on them, the viewport goes white, like it's clipping. Video attached.

 

I have no idea how to resolve this, any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you!

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Imported STL Mesh Clipping When Zooming In

Hi, first time posting.
Couldn't see anything that was specific to my problem from searching the forums. Apologies if I've missed it.

I've imported STL meshes to a new project, but anytime I try and zoom in on them, the viewport goes white, like it's clipping. Video attached.

 

I have no idea how to resolve this, any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you!

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jhackney1972
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Sounds like a video issue.  Have you tried changing the Fusion Graphic Driver to see if it helps.  The driver chosen should match the standard you video card or adapter uses.  The Preferences are opened by right clicking on your log-in Avatar in the upper right hand corner of the application.

 

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Sounds like a video issue.  Have you tried changing the Fusion Graphic Driver to see if it helps.  The driver chosen should match the standard you video card or adapter uses.  The Preferences are opened by right clicking on your log-in Avatar in the upper right hand corner of the application.

 

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TrippyLighting
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Please select one of them in the browser, right click, and select properties. What dimensions do you see in "Bounding Box"? 


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Please select one of them in the browser, right click, and select properties. What dimensions do you see in "Bounding Box"? 


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jk6208XFV9
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jk6208XFV9
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I have it set to Auto Select.

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I have it set to Auto Select.

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jk6208XFV9
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jk6208XFV9
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They are quite small values actually...is this the problem?

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They are quite small values actually...is this the problem?

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jk6208XFV9
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jk6208XFV9
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They were scaled really small in import. 1000 times smaller.
Rescaled and problem is gone, thank you!
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They were scaled really small in import. 1000 times smaller.
Rescaled and problem is gone, thank you!

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