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Camera Height is moving

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Camera Height is moving

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Lately the camera height has been moving on its own.  I am very certail that the level and eye height are set correctlt.  Then both the camera and the eye level change to  -12 or -48 or some other odd number.  Any idea what is happening here?  It happens on several computers.

 

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Nardo

 

 

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Camera Height is moving

Lately the camera height has been moving on its own.  I am very certail that the level and eye height are set correctlt.  Then both the camera and the eye level change to  -12 or -48 or some other odd number.  Any idea what is happening here?  It happens on several computers.

 

Thanks

 

Nardo

 

 

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Hi there,

I am not sure if I understand correctly but I perhaps my experience can point you into the right direction.

When placing a camera, I had a issue with the camera height giving me the strangest values instead of the standard 1750mm I know I should see.

I took forever to figure out, but I noticed it related to the view range of the plan I am taking the camera shot in.

If your cut height & top height is set to the same value the camera default camera height offset freaks out.

Check your view range & make sure your cut plane & top value aren’t set to the same height.

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Hi there,

I am not sure if I understand correctly but I perhaps my experience can point you into the right direction.

When placing a camera, I had a issue with the camera height giving me the strangest values instead of the standard 1750mm I know I should see.

I took forever to figure out, but I noticed it related to the view range of the plan I am taking the camera shot in.

If your cut height & top height is set to the same value the camera default camera height offset freaks out.

Check your view range & make sure your cut plane & top value aren’t set to the same height.

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