Has anyone ever had a problem where the sun path is correct in a plan view but not in a 3D view? I was modelling a home and when I was verifying the suns position I could not get the 3D view correct. It is for an extension so need to make sure the neighbors aren't losing too much light.
When you enable sun path you are given 2 OPTIONS with a quite informative description...which are you using?
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If they are not aligned means they have been set per view, based on the sun settings you defined in each (as per image below..
To get them to match...you can use a view template ... with only Lighting Checked. Set the sun to the location you want and then apply to all view...after the views are aligned, remove the view template SEE GIF BELOW
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Has anyone ever had a problem where the sun path is correct in a plan view but not in a 3D view? I was modelling a home and when I was verifying the suns position I could not get the 3D view correct. It is for an extension so need to make sure the neighbors aren't losing too much light.
Have you checked the box below?
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Yes that is checked. I will dig deeper and see what could be causing this! Thank you for your response.
I will try that and dig deeper and see what could be causing this! Thank you for your response.
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Yes that is checked. I will dig deeper and see what could be causing this! Thank you for your response.
Maybe share some pictures showing how they are different.
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