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X-Y-Z lines when zooming #9483

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jiiimi opened this issue Feb 1, 2023 · 7 comments
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X-Y-Z lines when zooming #9483

jiiimi opened this issue Feb 1, 2023 · 7 comments

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@jiiimi
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jiiimi commented Feb 1, 2023

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When zooming, the lines (red-blue-green) of the X-Y-Z axes always have the same diameter.
Therefore a 1mm diameter hole is blocked by the blue Z axis and therefore we no longer see the inside of the hole.

Describe the solution you'd like
When you zoom in, the centerlines should decrease in diameter to allow a good visualization of the inside of the small holes.

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@stepikovo
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Can you please describe to me how you managed to get this view?

@jiiimi
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jiiimi commented Mar 3, 2023

There is a hole in the center which is diameter 1.00
You can't see the inside of this hole because the Z axis blue line is too thick.
When zooming in or out, the lines of the X Y Z axes always have the same thickness.

@neophyl
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neophyl commented Mar 3, 2023

Jiiimi, the rerason you were asked is thats not a 'normal' view at all. When sliced there are usually no coloured lines at all, for example
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Those colour axis indicatorts usually are only shown on the no slice preview, they are also usually VERY much thinner.
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So we are wondering exactly how you get them to view like you have pictured ?

@enricoturri1966
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@neophyl
You can get to the reported state by changing the origin of the printbed.
The shown arrows are the reference system axes placed at that origin.

@neophyl
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neophyl commented Mar 3, 2023

Ah cool, so like a delta setup then ? I'll have to give that a go.

@jiiimi
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jiiimi commented Mar 3, 2023

when I open a part, 3d editor view, the X-Y-Z centerlines are visible and too thick:
3d editor view

after cutting, preview view, X-Y-Z centerlines are visible and too thick:
apercu

lukasmatena pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 31, 2023
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…ty of the printbed reference axes"

This reverts commit f038eca. We will only use the axes that automatically
scale, without the option to turn the rendering off.
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Automatic downscale of the reference axes was implemented in 2.6.0-alpha6. Closing.

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