Hi Everyone. So I am in the process of modeling different rooms of a hotel. I'm using Spotlight 2017. The larger ballrooms don't seem to be a problem and I mention this as I'm not sure if my issue has something to do with size or not but I am trying to set a wide perspective for a render/camera angle for my smaller rooms. When I toggle from Orthognal view to wide (or even normal or narrow) perspective, my entire plan disappears into space. If I fit to objects, my plan is shown very small. I can zoom into 500% but any closer the lower plane starts to disappear. (along the x axis) An ideas on to how I can achieve a realistic perspective for rendering? I know this is possible as my large room does not have this issue. Any suggestions?
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Hi Everyone. So I am in the process of modeling different rooms of a hotel. I'm using Spotlight 2017. The larger ballrooms don't seem to be a problem and I mention this as I'm not sure if my issue has something to do with size or not but I am trying to set a wide perspective for a render/camera angle for my smaller rooms. When I toggle from Orthognal view to wide (or even normal or narrow) perspective, my entire plan disappears into space. If I fit to objects, my plan is shown very small. I can zoom into 500% but any closer the lower plane starts to disappear. (along the x axis) An ideas on to how I can achieve a realistic perspective for rendering? I know this is possible as my large room does not have this issue. Any suggestions?
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