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Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 6:37:10 AM | Section cut - Linked 3d-topography, dwg.

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sindreandal


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Hello. 

I've linked a dwg-3d model into my project. The problem is the section-cuts. They show endless terrain, wether the "far clip offset" is set to 1 mm.

I've attached some pictures in the post. On of them shows my model in 3d-view with a scope box. That is the way I'd liked the 2d-section to be cut. 

I greatly appreciate help.

 

 

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