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View moves after applying render

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Joe_Hughes
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View moves after applying render

Hi,

As illustrated in the screen captures below, after defining the "Region" and applying the render, the view moves.

Anyone know the cause of this and how I can stop the view from moving after rendering?

 

Screen capture whilst defining the region:

JoeHughes_0-1632235332350.png

 

Screen capture after render has completed, showing view has moved:

JoeHughes_1-1632235348734.png

 

Thanks for your time.

 

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: Joe_Hughes

@Joe_Hughes 

 

try without the text labels

 

 

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Joe_Hughes
als Antwort auf: RDAOU

I've tried hiding the text category and also deleting all the text but the view still moves after rendering.

I'm unable to share the file sorry due to the employer's governance.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Joe_Hughes

Is the Render Region within the Crop Region? 

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Joe_Hughes
als Antwort auf: Joe_Hughes

The Render Region is within the Crop Region.

I've tried turning "Do Not Crop View" on & off.

I've also tried locking & unlocking the 3d View.

I have two other 3d views in the project that render fine. But still unsure why this 3d view is problematic.

Also note eachtime I re-run the render, even with a similar Render Region the view appears to move to different places, therefore there is no correlation to where it moves and by how much.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Joe_Hughes

Can you crop the view how you want it and render screen instead of render a region?

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Joe_Hughes
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Afraid that didn't work either.

Before render:

JoeHughes_1-1632240754093.png

 

After render:

JoeHughes_2-1632240779580.png

 

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Joe_Hughes

When you create new 3d view and render, do that new 3d view exhibit the same render view shifting?

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: Joe_Hughes

@Joe_Hughes 

 

Any scope boxes??

Any large CAD files which you can turn off or unload?

 

Apart from that, why are you rendering a Region which is EQUAL to the cropped view?! Simply uncheck region and render the view!!!

 

RDAOU_0-1632292475516.png

 

 

 

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Joe_Hughes
als Antwort auf: Joe_Hughes

Hi all, thanks for all your time.

@syman2000 creating a new 3d view from scratch appears to have fix the problem.

@RDAOU Part of the model within the view is a large Revit file which is linked in. There are several CAD files linked to the model however they are all turned off in the view.

 

Thanks.

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