View moves after applying render

View moves after applying render

Joe_Hughes
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View moves after applying render

Joe_Hughes
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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
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@Joe_Hughes 

 

try without the text labels

 

 

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Joe_Hughes
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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
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Is the Render Region within the Crop Region? 

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

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Joe_Hughes
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Afraid that didn't work either.

Before render:

JoeHughes_1-1632240754093.png

 

After render:

JoeHughes_2-1632240779580.png

 

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syman2000
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When you create new 3d view and render, do that new 3d view exhibit the same render view shifting?

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
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RDAOU
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@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
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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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