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== General == | == General == | ||
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You can choose between <code>Normal View</code> and <code>Cutaway View</code> with the button in the top-right corner. | You can choose between <code>Normal View</code> and <code>Cutaway View</code> with the button in the top-right corner. | ||
'''What is the difference between <code>Normal View</code> and <code>Cutaway View</code>?''' | '''What is the difference between <code>Normal View</code> and <code>Cutaway View</code>?''' | ||
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* In the Normal View the <code>Camera Rotation Center</code> is between <code>Near & Far Plane</code> | * In the Normal View the <code>Camera Rotation Center</code> is between <code>Near & Far Plane</code> | ||
* In the Cutaway View the <code>Camera Rotation Center</code> is always the same as the <code>Near Plane</code> | * In the Cutaway View the <code>Camera Rotation Center</code> is always the same as the <code>Near Plane</code> | ||
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With this view mode, you can easily move the <code>Near and Far Plane</code>. It is ideal for moving quickly in buildings and creating sections. | With this view mode, you can easily move the <code>Near and Far Plane</code>. It is ideal for moving quickly in buildings and creating sections. | ||
'''How to move the <code>Near and Far Plane</code> at the same time?''' | '''How to move the <code>Near and Far Plane</code> at the same time?''' | ||
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* Hold down the <code>Middle-Mouse-Button</code> | * Hold down the <code>Middle-Mouse-Button</code> | ||
* Move the mouse up and down | * Move the mouse up and down | ||
'''How to move the <code>Far Plane</code>?''' | '''How to move the <code>Far Plane</code>?''' | ||
Revision as of 15:57, 23 January 2024
General

You can choose between Normal View and Cutaway View with the button in the top-right corner.
What is the difference between Normal View and Cutaway View?
- In the Normal View the
Camera Rotation Centeris betweenNear & Far Plane - In the Cutaway View the
Camera Rotation Centeris always the same as theNear Plane
What is the Near & Far Plane?
Near and far planes represent the depth area you want to be displayed in your scene. All what you'll see in your scene is in this depth area.
The near plan is for the minimal depth being represented (displayed), and the far plane represents the maximum depth you'll see in your scene.
Normal View
The Normal View is the default way of moving around in 3D models.
- The center of rotation is indicated with the crosshairs
- Rotating the camera is done by holding down the
Left-Mouse-Button - The zoom level can be adjusted with the
Mouse-Wheel - Moving the camera can be done with the
Right-Mouse-Button - The rotation point can be moved quickly by
Double-Clickingon the desired position
Cutaway View
The Cutaway View is an innovative viewing mode. It is a kind of Clipping Box view.
With this view mode, you can easily move the Near and Far Plane. It is ideal for moving quickly in buildings and creating sections.
How to move the Near and Far Plane at the same time?
- Hold down the
Middle-Mouse-Button - Move the mouse up and down
How to move the Far Plane?
- Press and hold the
CTRLkey - Hold down the
Middle-Mouse-Button - Move the mouse up and down
