Rendering is fully zoomed out

sharvinglass
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Rendering is fully zoomed out

sharvinglass
Explorer
Explorer

I am having a new issue, I have been able to render just fine but since the current update, my rendering has gotten all messed up. When I am zoomed into the view point I would like to get a render of, I have all the same settings as previous renders, the render that is generated is a fully zoomed out view of the entire model.  As seen in the image below, the current view is what I have been trying to render and then if you look at the Render Gallery, the last three renders have all been the same view (fully zoomed out). I have perspective with orthogonal faces selected. I have also tried to solve this by using named views but to no avail. Please help I am on a tight time line to get this to my client. Thank you so much for your time and help! 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@sharvinglass 

This suggestion is a shot in the dark.

Have you right clicked on the View Cube and defined a new Home Position?

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sharvinglass
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Explorer

Yes i have changed the home view to where I want to render from and still producing the same result.

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jhackney1972
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Can you attach a screen capture of your Scene Settings?  Also can you share the model you are rendering?  If the environment is not available, that is OK.

 

If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 model follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save as a F3D or F3Z file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section, of a forum post, to attach it.

 

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sharvinglass
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Here are the screen shots of what I am rendering, scene settings, rendering settings and then the result. With_Layers_2024-Jan-26_08-03-20PM-000_CustomizedView49274509864_png.pngScreenshot 2024-01-26 180206.pngScreenshot 2024-01-26 180139.pngScreenshot 2024-01-26 180149.png

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sharvinglass
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Attached is the model!

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jhackney1972
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I did two Renders, one of the overall model and one of a zoomed in section of it.  In both, I saw no zooming for any change for that matter in the original selection I set to Render.  Below are the resulting Renders and the matching Screen Captures.  These both were Local Renders, I did not use the Cloud as I do not want to use my Credits.

 

This exercise only proves that the zooming you indicate does not happen on my Fusion 360 installation on a Windows 10 computer.  If you continue to get problematic results, I would recommend using the Repair Option of the Fusion 360 Utilities to see if you can correct your Fusion 360 application.

 

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sharvinglass
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Thank you for testing this on your computer, I will run the Service Utility and see if I can get it repaired. I figured it was a system/computer issue rather than something I was doing because I have been able to get renders last month just fine.

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sharvinglass
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OK!! NEW UPDATE WITH PROGRESS, although still annoying. So I had been using cloud rendering because my computer is whimpy. I did a local render and got the desired results; however, when I used cloud rendering I got not the desired results. Here is a screen shot of what I wanted to render. Followed by local render, then lastly cloud render. Is there a way to resolve this so I can use the cloud rendering? It takes my computer forever to render and it cant be used at all in the mean time!Screen shot of what to renderScreen shot of what to renderLocal RenderingLocal RenderingCloud RenderingCloud Rendering

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neil.mendoza
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Just posted about the same issue and then saw your thread and can't see anywhere to delete mine...

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-support/rendering-issues/td-p/12524427

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sharvinglass
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Explorer

Its super weird, My local renders are not turning out blurry though. Do you have depth of field enabled on your scene settings? That always throws off mine if I forget to uncheck it

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neil.mendoza
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Contributor

DOF is definitely turned off in the settings, even toggled it to make sure. Both these bugs seem like parameters not being sent to the renderer process.

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neil.mendoza
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Contributor

Just downloaded the latest update. Camera position seems to be fixed but DOF is happening in cloud rendering whether it's switched on or off and with more extreme blurriness than normal.

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sharvinglass
Explorer
Explorer

This issue (the zoomed out when cloud rendering) has been resolved by the Fusion 360 team.

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neil.mendoza
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Contributor

@sharvinglass Did you file a bug report somewhere? Still seem to be issues with DOF.

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sharvinglass
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Explorer

I opened a Case with Fusion 360 Support team, they were very responsive and helpful.

https://www.autodesk.com/support/contact-support

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