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Quick Reference
Commands
NAVVCUBE
Indicates the current viewing direction. Dragging or clicking the ViewCube
tool rotates the scene.
Examine Individual Objects with ViewCube
You can examine individual objects of a model using the ViewCube tool.
With the ViewCube tool, you can define the center of a view based on one or
more selected objects. Select an object or objects and use the ViewCube tool
to reorient the model. The model rotates around the center of the view.
Calculate the center of the view by the extents of the selected objects.
Quick Reference
Commands
NAVVCUBE
Indicates the current viewing direction. Dragging or clicking the ViewCube
tool rotates the scene.
Change the UCS with ViewCube
With the ViewCube tool you can change the current UCS for the model to
one of the named UCSs saved with the model or you can define a new UCS.
The UCS menu, located below the ViewCube tool, displays the name of the
current UCS in the model. From the menu, you can restore one of the named
UCSs saved with the model, switch to WCS, or define a new UCS. With the
WCS item on the menu, you can switch the coordinate system from the current
UCS to WCS. With the new UCS, you can rotate the current UCS based on
one, two, or three points to define a new UCS. When you click New UCS, a
new UCS is defined with the default name of Unnamed. To save the new
defined UCS with a name, use the Named option in the UCS command.
You can orient the ViewCube tool with the current UCS or WCS. By orienting
the ViewCube tool with the current UCS, you know in which direction you
are modeling. Orienting the ViewCube tool with the WCS, you can navigate
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