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items and Section 11.4, “ Item Required ” for more information on making items required.
3. Check the Override Material check box if you want to save the material overrides with the
viewpoints you save. This means that when returning to those viewpoints, the material overrides set
when the viewpoint was saved will be reinstated. The default is unchecked as it requires a relatively
large amount of memory to save this state information with each viewpoint. See Section 11.6, “
Overriding Item Properties ” for more information on overriding materials.
4. Check the Override Model Linear Speed to be able to set a specific speed to navigate on loading a
model. Without this checked, the linear navigation speed is directly related to the size of the model
loaded.
5. The Default Angular Speed can be set to any number of degrees per second. This affects the
speed at which the camera turns.
6. Click OK to set the profile or Cancel to exit the dialog without setting it.
Collision detection settings can also be saved with a viewpoint, including whether collision detection,
gravity, crouching and third person view are enabled.
You can set a viewpoint to save any of these settings by editing the viewpoint, in the same way as the
view attributes, above.
By default, all of the collision detection settings are disabled. If you wish to save your preferred collision
detection setting defaults, which will be used each time you open a model or a new JetStream session,
then these can be set in the Viewpoints Options.
Setting the default collision detection options
1. Go to Tools, Global Options, Viewpoints and click the Settings... button.
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