Well, I don’t know. I see this:
What are you using the model for when you get it finished?
I tried it all, but I don’t know why it doesn’t show the model! its like everything is deleted.
I’m using it for my university project. but It looks like the top part is shifted from the actuall map.
There’s a group with with a curve that has 1,972 segments and a length of 36600,6446 m. I just deleted that, after which the model is more manageable and you can see it again.
Your model has over 7 million edges so is very slow to work on.
Since @McGordon has you sorted I won’t bother to upload it to my DropBox account.
I’ll upload when I can, but SketchUp is taking ages to respond at the moment.
Here’s my one, where you can see things. I didn’t delete the large group:
Thank you so much, the most important part wasn’t deleted! u are a life saver
I appreciate your try! thank you ![]()
if the file will size down, I wouldn’t mind to work with it, please share the file because it always lag and not response
Probably faster for you to go to Window>Model Info>Statistics and click on Purge Unused.
im sorry I couldn’t open the file because im using version 2017
thanks I will try it now ![]()
Keep in mind that deleting components from the model space does not delete them from the model. And if they had any materials associated with them, those will remain in the model. You have to purge unused stuff to get rid of it.
Edit: No need to delete anything after all, your model was just BIG. It was just the camera that was corrupted.
I’m not sure whether the garage door turned out to be a problem or not based on McGordon’s last comment.
BUT --don’t load 3d Warehouse models directly into your model. Open them in–or load into another file separately first. See what they are made of: the scale etc. Usually the textures, excess polygons, scale, all the extra layers, and just poor modeling can be bad news in your file.
The OP’s problem was in the garage door, but my latest comment referred to ffaqeeh who posted a different model in this thread a month later.