This file is next to impossible to work on as it 'Flashes" a screen image (like a subliminal image flash from back in the day!) as I'm panning, zooming or rotating with flyover.
Best understood by watching videos.
The image flashing is a bitmap on a Class and Layer (Z-GIS-Sat and Z-Site-data) that are turned off in the OIP during the videos.
I should add that even if Z-GIS-Sat and Z-Site-data are the only visible layer/classes the same image flashing occurs.
Here is the bitmap and class/layer setup:
Now here is the fly over tool - note both both Z-GIS-Sat and Z-Site-data are turn off in this video:
And here is a video of panning in Top/Plan:
Note that the flashed image stays at exactly the same zoom and x/y coordinates. i.e. it isn't moving with the pan, zoom, or rotate.
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This file is next to impossible to work on as it 'Flashes" a screen image (like a subliminal image flash from back in the day!) as I'm panning, zooming or rotating with flyover.
Best understood by watching videos.
The image flashing is a bitmap on a Class and Layer (Z-GIS-Sat and Z-Site-data) that are turned off in the OIP during the videos.
I should add that even if Z-GIS-Sat and Z-Site-data are the only visible layer/classes the same image flashing occurs.
Here is the bitmap and class/layer setup:
Now here is the fly over tool - note both both Z-GIS-Sat and Z-Site-data are turn off in this video:
And here is a video of panning in Top/Plan:
Note that the flashed image stays at exactly the same zoom and x/y coordinates. i.e. it isn't moving with the pan, zoom, or rotate.
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