I been struggling with this for a week+ now and can not figure out why this is happening. I have a saved Name View that I am exporting both an Arctic Capture to File and a Make2D with in order to create a hybrid section.The problem I am having is as the image gets further away from the center (focal point/vanishing point in perspective) the two outputs are skewed like in the examples below. The Make2D is output with the ViewPortRectangle to match with the image sized which is the resolution is constrained to the viewport. Also, it seems that the clipping plane in Arctic view is inaccurate depth, artifacts can be seen in the “HybridUpload” file that is attached when compared to the “ShadedUpload” attachment. Does anyone know why artifacts from behind the clipping plane show up in the arctic and not in the Make2D or the Shaded View? I was wondering if there is a work around to get them both to align.
I am having a similar issue.
Did you all find a way to resolve this problem?
See some screen captures attached.
Clip of the arctic rendered view is different than that of the clipping plane for linework
for some unknown reason.
Here is what it looks like in the Rhino layout view before printing to PDF.
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I am sorry for the late reply, but I did find a solution to the problem.
It takes a bit of work to get it right.
Save a Named View for the scene you are trying to make line-work for
Make a NewFloatingViewPort of the named view
With in the Properties panel set the resolution you wish for the finished product (only within the Floating ViewPort you are able to edit the Width and Height of the viewport)
Save a Capture of the view you want
When exporting make sure your Resolution is set to Viewport
Scale your image to the desired output (Note that the larger the your output the longer it will take to make)
When you Make2D of your model make sure you check Viewport Rectangle