2
Click one of the triangles displayed near the edges of the ViewCube.
To roll a face view
1
Activate the ViewCube.
NOTE
Make sure a face view is current.
2
Click one of the roll arrows displayed above and to the right of the ViewCube.
Click the left roll arrow to rotate the view 90 degrees in a counterclockwise direction or click the right
roll arrow to rotate the view 90 degrees in a clockwise direction.
To interactively reorient the view
■
Click the ViewCube, hold down the button on your pointing device and drag to orbit the model.
Drag in the direction that you want to orbit the model.
To define the Front view
■
Right-click on the ViewCube and click Set Front to View, then select a view.
NOTE
The Front view can only be set to an existing elevation view in the project.
To restore the Front view
■
Right-click on the ViewCube and click Reset Front.
Home View
You can define a Home view for a model so you can restore a familiar view when using the navigation tools.
The Home view is a special view of the model. The default Home position is the existing orientation of the
default 3D view (southeast corner of the model). You can also define a view of the model as the Home view
so you can easily return to the familiar view by clicking the Home icon or by clicking Home from on the
shortcut menu.
NOTE
Home view is a project setting (not a user setting), so Home view will be the same for all users who access
the project.
To define the Home view
■
Right-click on the ViewCube and click Set Current View as Home.
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