The left roll arrow rotates the view 90 degrees counterclockwise; the right roll arrow rotates the view 90
degrees clockwise.
To define the front view
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Right-click the ViewCube tool, and click Set Current View as Front.
To restore the Front view
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Right-click the ViewCube tool, and click Reset Front.
Set the View Projection Mode
The ViewCube tool supports two different view projections: perspective and orthographic. Orthographic projection
is also referred to as parallel projection. Perspective projected views are calculated based on the distance from a
theoretical camera and target point. The shorter the distance between the camera and the target point, the more
distorted the perspective effect appears; greater distances produce less distorted affects on the model. Orthographic
projected views display all the points of a model being projected parallel to the screen.
Orthographic projection mode makes it easier to work with a model due to all the edges of the model appearing
as the same size, regardless of the distance from the camera. Orthographic projection mode though, is not how
you commonly see objects in the real world. Objects in the real world are seen in perspective projection. So when
you want to generate a rendering or hidden line view of a model, using perspective projection will give the model
a more realistic look.
The following illustration shows the same model viewed from the same viewing direction, but with different
view projections.
Perspective
Orthographic
To change the view projection mode
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Right-click the ViewCube tool, and click one of the following options:
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Orthographic
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Perspective
Home View
The Home view is a special view stored with a model that makes it easy to return to a known or familiar view.
You can define any view of the model as the Home view. The saved Home view can be applied to the current
view by clicking the Home button above the ViewCube tool or from the ViewCube menu.
To define the Home view
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Right-click the ViewCube tool, and click Set Current View as Home.
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Summary of Contents for 507B1-90A211-1301 - NavisWorks Manage 2010
Page 1: ...Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2010 User Guide March 2009 ...
Page 12: ...xii Contents ...
Page 14: ...2 Part 1 Welcome to Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2010 ...
Page 64: ...52 Chapter 3 Installation ...
Page 97: ...Get a Whole Project View 85 ...
Page 98: ...86 Part 2 Get a Whole Project View ...
Page 136: ...124 Chapter 5 Work with Files ...
Page 178: ...To toggle ViewCube Click View Head Up Display ViewCube 166 Chapter 6 Explore Your Model ...
Page 262: ...250 Chapter 9 Use Viewpoints and Sectioning Modes ...
Page 270: ...258 Chapter 11 Work Within a Team ...
Page 282: ...270 Chapter 12 Share Data ...
Page 346: ...334 Chapter 14 Create Photorealistic Visualizations ...
Page 460: ...448 Chapter 17 Autodesk Navisworks Reference ...
Page 466: ...454 Glossary ...