07-31-2015, 07:48 AM
Hi Ramjet.
It's a very thin thickness (0.001) and it was not a problem until now.
You can fix that problem easily. As the Y axis is perpendicular to your image plane do this:
- unlock your image plane object;
- select all its eight vertices;
- active the command Scale Axis->Y;
- use the TAB key to access the Input Dialog, set the % value to 100.0 and hit OK;
- lock your image plane again.
Done!
It's a very thin thickness (0.001) and it was not a problem until now.

You can fix that problem easily. As the Y axis is perpendicular to your image plane do this:
- unlock your image plane object;
- select all its eight vertices;
- active the command Scale Axis->Y;
- use the TAB key to access the Input Dialog, set the % value to 100.0 and hit OK;
- lock your image plane again.
Done!
