
Barbara Ludman looks at four nailbiting new thrillers to read from the safety of your sheets or from behind the pillows on your couch. The covers of Nine Hours, A Slow Fire Burning, and Dog Rose Dirt. The slowdown happens when the camera eye point gets very close to the target point in a perspective view, as can happen with Zooming via scroll or Zoom Window. Send this story to a friend Enter recipient email address. This is not likely to be due to the mesh setting, it just happens that you reset the target in that view at the time you made the change to the render meshes. (Pascals previous comments were:) (the actual topic started out with curve network and surface edges…) If I zoom way in, the scroll eventually slows down and does nothing, and the render starts to disappear…and also, while in deep zoom, the pan is very slow/ microscopic movements, and I have to zoom out, pan, and zoom back in again.) Very slow to move around and do things in the scene. (ie: how zoomed in or zoomed out should I be when I attempt to reset? how big or small should I make the target “box”…?.any any other advise you may have for me? Hi all, Been having some really weird issues with using 2018 and vray 3.60.03. Would you be so kind as to give me a “step by step” on how to improve the performance of my scroll zoom and panning?.you mentioned previously to “reset my zoom target”…? I tried to mess around with the soom target, but do not think I am doing it properly… But moving is slow going, as they move at speeds of little more than 3 miles per hour. You helped me with this situation awhile ago, but this time I am unable to improve the situation.
