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Film Zone: Turns display of film aspect ratio guides on and off. This can be helpful if
you are creating a project for videotape to be transferred to film. You can change the
size of the guides as well as their color in the Canvas pane (Zones) of Motion Preferences.
Note: You can also press Shift-Quotation Mark (”).
Handles: Turns display of object handles in the Canvas on and off. Some onscreen
transformations, such as resizing, require visible object handles. Handles appear only
on selected objects.
Lines: Turns display of lines that outline an object on and off. Lines only appear on
selected objects.
Animation Path: Turns animation paths on and off. These editable paths indicate the
route along which animated objects travel. If the selected object is not positionally
animated, this command does not appear to have any effect. If handles are not
displayed, the path curves cannot be adjusted in the Canvas. Except for the Motion
Path behavior, animation paths created by behaviors are for display only and are not
editable.
Show 3D Overlays: Turns 3D overlays in the Canvas on and off, including Camera overlays,
3D View Tools, Compass, Inset View, 3D grid, and 3D scene icons. (3D overlays appear
in projects that contain 3D groups.)
Note: You can also press Command-Option-Slash (/).
3D View Tools: Turns the Camera menu and 3D View tools in the Canvas on and off.
3D View tools
Camera menu
Scene camera
Pan
Dolly
Orbit
Compass: Turns the 3D Compass in the Canvas on and off. Using red, green, and blue
axes, the compass shows your current orientation in 3D space. The red axis is X
(horizontal), the green axis is Y (vertical), and the blue axis is Z (depth).
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