2016

Autodesk Maya 2016 Basics Guide
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Switching Layouts
Beneath the Toolbox are several buttons, as shown in Figure 1-38, that allow you to quickly change the layout
of the Maya interface. The default layout options include Single Perspective View, Four View,
Perspective/Outliner, Perspective/Graph Editor, Hypershade/Perspective, and Perspective/Hypergraph/Graph.
The arrow button underneath these layout buttons presents a pop-up menu of additional layout options.
FIGURE 1-38
Quick Layout buttons
Customizing Layouts
You can change the layout that each button opens by right-clicking on the layout buttons and selecting the
layout from the pop-up menu. If you right-click on the Model View button at the bottom of the Quick Layout
buttons, you can select the number of panes that are displayed. If multiple panes are selected, the Model View
button will be divided into the number of panes that you selected. Clicking on the Model View button will let
you change the view that is displayed in the view that is clicked on.
Resizing and Editing View Panels
When multiple view panels are visible, you can resize the individual panels by dragging the dividers between
the panels. Only one view panel can be active at a time.
Tip
Using the Spacebar, you can toggle between making the active view panel
fill the entire Workspace and returning to the previous layout. For
example, if the Four View layout is selected and the Top view panel is the
active view panel, pressing the Spacebar maximizes the Top view panel.
You can use the Panels menu command on the Panel menu to change the view for any panel. You can find the
Panels menu at the top of each view panel. The Panels, Saved Layouts, Edit Layouts menu command to open
the Panels dialog box, shown in Figure 1-39. With this dialog box you can create a new panel and edit custom
layouts.