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Lesson 01 | Primitives
PROjECT 01 | LESSON 01 | PRIMITIVES
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Viewing the scene
When you work in 3D space, it is important to see your work from different angles.
The different view panels let you see your work from the front, top, side, and perspective views.
You can also use the view tools to change the views in order to reposition how you see your
scene. In some cases, a view change is like panning a camera around a room, while in other cases
a view change might be like rotating an object around in your hand to see all the sides. These
view tools can be accessed using the Alt key in combination with various mouse buttons.
Edit the Perspective view
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You can use the Alt key with your mouse buttons to tumble, track, and dolly in your
Perspective view.
Change your view using the following key combinations:
Alt + LMB to tumble;
Alt + MMB to track;
Alt + LMB + MMB or Alt + RMB to dolly.
You can also combine these with the Ctrl key to create a bounding box dolly where the view
adjusts based on a bounding box. This is useful when you want to dolly on a precise section
of the view or quickly dolly out to get the general look of the scene.
Ctrl + Alt + LMB to box dolly.
Click+drag from left to right to dolly in, and from right to left to dolly out.
You can also undo and redo view changes using the following keys:
To undo views use [ ;
To redo views use ] .
Alter your Perspective window until it appears as shown below:
L01_007_camera.tif
Changed Perspective view