You can define your own hotkeys, if you want. For the most part, you
will not use hotkeys in these lessons.
If you are new to Autodesk Alias products, we recommend that you spend
some time working with the product before you define hotkeys, so you
can learn which commands you use frequently enough to need a hotkey.
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Click the close box to close the hotkey editor.
Changing Your View of the Model
Learn how Alias represents the 3D model on your 2D monitor, and how to use the
view controls to get the best possible angle on the model for the task at hand.
Tracking, Dollying, and Tumbling the Camera’s View
There are many different ways to change the camera’s view in Alias.
In general, you only need to learn three camera moves to model effectively:
tumble, dolly, and track.
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Summary of Contents for ALIAS 2010
Page 1: ...Autodesk Alias 2010 Learning Alias March 2009 Part No 712B1 050000 PM05A ...
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Page 18: ... Check the community site for tips and tricks 12 Chapter 2 Getting help on Alias ...
Page 202: ...Select the circle curve 196 Chapter 5 Modeling a Joystick ...
Page 248: ...The row of CVs is selected and highlighted in yellow 242 Chapter 5 Modeling a Joystick ...
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Page 309: ...Part 2 Intersecting and Trimming 303 ...
Page 399: ...On Your Own 393 ...
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Page 465: ...Part 4 Creating the Screen Recess 459 ...
Page 491: ...Then choose the inner arc to complete the trimming Part 6 Control Button 485 ...
Page 514: ...508 Chapter 7 Modeling an MP3 Player ...
Page 517: ...5 e The Round tool can create a corner surface between three edges Quiz Answers 511 ...
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Page 629: ...Visualizing a PDA 623 ...
Page 685: ...Use the scene you have just set up and create some detail views of the design On Your Own 679 ...
Page 721: ...2 Click the Map button next to the Bump parameter Part 4 Creating a 2D bump texture 715 ...
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