I'm talking about the Perspective view, you're talking about the Camera view.Not from my experience when you save before closing not to loose anything it opens in that particular state.
I said it before: when in modelling process use perspective or orthogonal views - camera is for "guess what".
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Frank
I don´t think that´s necessary; when you know the scale factor adjust it in the Preferences->Files->xyz->Scale factor: and use the standards setting while modelling.I always have to manually change the Clip Near setting to .01 or .001, on every single Cheetah file.
I don´t think that´s necessary; when you know the scale factor adjust it in the Preferences->Files->xyz->Scale factor: and use the standards setting while modelling.
(Otherwise make and save an empty scene with your changes to start with instead of opening Cheetah3d´s default - put in the dock for example)
The cross hair / select a poly trick ,works really well. I just ran into the clipping problems. Thank you for that!I'm not certain, but I believe that the orthographic views (Front, Top, Right, etc.) are actually preset camera objects (each with their own set of clipping properties), not the camera item that is listed in the object list, where you can set values numerically.
The way I change the clip settings in the ortho views is to use the Focus Object tool (the crosshair/bullseye in the top right toolbar of the 3D View window). If the ortho view is clipping before you can zoom in as far as you want, select a small object or even a single polygon to focus on and click the Focus Object tool - the clipping values seem to be reset as the view zooms in on that detail. Then you can zoom out and move the view to the objects you're concerned with. If you use the Focus Object tool on a large object or even the whole model, clipping could occur before you zoom in very much at all.