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To load reference images into the front and side orthographic views
1 In the Toolbox, click the Four View shortcut from the Layout Shortcuts
bar.
The perspective view is located in the top right corner and the other views
show your scene from the top, front, and side.
2 In the front view panel menu, select View > Image Plane > Import Image.
3 Select the image file named HelmetFront.jpg.
This image can be found in the GettingStarted directory that you set as
your Maya project:
GettingStarted/PolygonModeling/sourceimages
4 In the browser, click the Open button.
HelmetFront.jpg appears in the front view and depicts a drawing of the
helmet.
5 In the side view panel menu, select View > Image Plane > Import Image.
6 Select the image file named HelmetSide.jpg.
This image can be found in the GettingStarted project directory:
GettingStarted/PolygonModeling/sourceimages
7 In the browser, click the Open button.
HelmetSide.jpg appears in the side view.
NOTE The front and side images for this lesson were created so that the two
views are aligned and the height of each image is identical. When you import
them as image planes, they appear at the same scale. These are important
considerations when you construct your own reference images in the future.
Otherwise, your reference images may not align or may be at different scales
between the two orthographic views.
By referring to the image planes in the orthographic views as you work,
you can correlate how a feature in one view, appears in another. While
a top view reference image is useful in many cases, it isnt critical for this
lesson.
The image planes can be set so they appear partially transparent to allow
you to work with the polygonal components more easily. To do this youll
select the front and side orthographic cameras and modify the
transparency of the images.
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