Windows. SketchUp 24.0.594 64-bit
I assume I’m doing/understanding something incorrectly but I don’t know what it is. The file is empty, that first action you see is me scrolling the mouse wheel. I know that it will zoom/rotate using the mouse pointer as a reference but I don’t understand why the camera seems to become inverted and I can’t return to normal. Zoom Extents and home both don’t seem to home and then I can’t draw anything.
also, is it on every files, or just this one ?
At the start of the video, it’s pointing up, the way I would expect it to. It’s only after the scrolling that seems to happen.
I’ve been able to recreate it with any file. It SEEMS that if you create a template that doesn’t have an object instance from the start (the example person or a 3D print volume or really anything), when you load the template anew, it causes this.. behaviour. If there’s an object in the template from the start, even if you delete it immediately, the problem doesn’t reoccur. I believe I’ve created an edge case that never has to occur. It started because I wanted to create a template for my 3D printer but without having to delete the build volume at the start. It’s an extremely minor step to do to avoid all this so I’ve remade my template with the build volume for my printer at the origin and everything is fine.
Hmmm I tried on mac, empty template, no issue. could be a PC (DX12) issue ?
glad it works now.
Have you modified the axes?
Right click on an axis and see if the contextual menu give you a choice for resetting the axes.
No modification. Open any template, delete the starting object, save as new template, create new from that template, zoom.