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BearnarD Oct 28, 2020 @ 7:08pm
Lost my project in the blender space.
Lost my project in the blender space.
When I was playing with the camera. I scrolled too far and lost my project in space. Moreover, when I open the editor type "3d w'evport" there my project is displayed.
Help. and please don't laugh. I'm new to in blender
screenshot bellow
https://paste.pics/AJ339
Last edited by BearnarD; Oct 28, 2020 @ 7:12pm
Originally posted by *P0P$*FR3$H3NM3Y3R*:
Try selecting one of the objects in the outliner and hit the comma key on your numpad while in the 3d view where stuff got lost. This should focus on the selected object.
If that doesn't work, try reloading your file , occasionally the camera clipping distance gets thrown out of whack.
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Try selecting one of the objects in the outliner and hit the comma key on your numpad while in the 3d view where stuff got lost. This should focus on the selected object.
If that doesn't work, try reloading your file , occasionally the camera clipping distance gets thrown out of whack.
Last edited by *P0P$*FR3$H3NM3Y3R*; Oct 28, 2020 @ 7:54pm
YourPeepingTom Oct 28, 2020 @ 9:35pm 
you can also click on it in the outlier and press . and that should center around the object you selected there
BearnarD Oct 29, 2020 @ 1:42am 
Originally posted by *P0P$*FR3$H3NM3Y3R*:
Try selecting one of the objects in the outliner and hit the comma key on your numpad while in the 3d view where stuff got lost. This should focus on the selected object.
If that doesn't work, try reloading your file , occasionally the camera clipping distance gets thrown out of whack.
thanks. Your advice helped in part. When I hit the comma key. The project has appeared. But only 1 object is displayed. Any Idea how to fix it? https://paste.pics/AJ5XJ
BearnarD Oct 29, 2020 @ 1:47am 
figured out. Thx so much guys
Yeah you were in local view, that is the / (divide by) key on the numpad...local view is very useful for quickly isolating objects to work on :)
BearnarD Oct 29, 2020 @ 7:20am 
Originally posted by *P0P$*FR3$H3NM3Y3R*:
Yeah you were in local view, that is the / (divide by) key on the numpad...local view is very useful for quickly isolating objects to work on :)
Yup mate. Thnx again.
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Date Posted: Oct 28, 2020 @ 7:08pm
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