Yes, the geometry is close to the origin... the furthest away point would probably be a wall and it's about 180' from the origin.
I am starting to wonder if my problems go beyond this version of Vectorworks simply being buggy. Perhaps my install has become corrupted somehow. I say this because of the tremendous amount of problems I've been facing. I am sure that many of them are simply user error, but at the same time this is the 4th or 5th version of Vectorworks I've used and comparative to previous versions, this one seems just riddled with bugs. A few random examples...
1. Objects disappear from view as I zoom in and out of the drawing. (see attached video)
2. Seemingly random objects change to a partially transparent fill when some adjustment is made to the drawing (move an object, turn a light on, change a symbols setting (ie: truss length), change view angle). (See attached before and after picture) To get them to show normally, I have to save or switch to another open Vectorworks file, then back again.
3. Parts of the image just randomly render wrong. ie: instead of rendering an object with it's proper color, it renders it flat green (like the default floor color in a Vectorworks scene) or parts of objects get moved. (see attached picture of drape rendering green and parts of truss getting moved out of position. These errors occurred when changing the brightness of my misbehaving lights. At one point, the light would only turn on at 650%... a brightness setting 649% for example, caused it to render as if the light was off... and it messed up the truss)
So basically I spend far more time trying to work around bugs than actually get any work done. Aside from the fact that it was quite a bit slower, my 2015 copy of Vectorworks functioned much, much better. I would just revert, but stepping back to a version that is 5 years old seems wrong and we just paid thousands of dollars for VW2020.
I am going to be diligent today about screen capturing any errors and making notes about what I was doing when they occurred. Is there a particular forum thread I should post my findings in?
Thank you,
Sean
1 - vectorworksError.mp4