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2004-01-16 09:13 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 03:29 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-01-16 10:53 PM
2004-01-17 05:41 PM
Dave wrote:You are missing it. You can zoom Navigator Preview! And not only that - you can view from the side, with stories shown.
So I'll go to Image/3D Projection Settings... to position the view, and since the plan was left in a zoomed in state I can't do the positioning without going back to the plan and zooming out first. There should be a way to zoom out in the 3D Projection Settings plan window. Is there and I'm just missing it?
2004-01-17 06:04 PM
Djordje wrote:Yes, but that doesn't help in the situation I described. When you have the 3D Projection Settings window open you cannot access the Navigator Preview window.
You can zoom Navigator Preview! And not only that - you can view from the side, with stories shown.
Djordje wrote:I use these, however, if you aren't zoomed out far enough to show the points where you want the camera or target, they are useless.
If you want the camera in the 3D settings zoomed window:
Shift click places the camera
CTRL click places the target
ALT click places the viewing direction vector
2004-01-17 06:09 PM
Dave wrote:Djordje wrote:Yes, but that doesn't help in the situation I described. When you have the 3D Projection Settings window open you cannot access the Navigator Preview window.
You can zoom Navigator Preview! And not only that - you can view from the side, with stories shown.
2004-01-18 06:28 AM
Djordje wrote:You're refering to Open GL navigation in the 3D window? I'm glad to hear you say that, because it is way too slow on my machine due to my museum piece graphics card. I'll be getting a "real" card as soon as they're in stock. It's such a treat to work in SketchUp--even on my machine I can rotate around a model as quickly as I can move the trackball.
...since the 3D is so much faster, i rarely have the need to go to the 3D settings.
2004-01-18 07:05 AM
"Dave Jochum wrote:
You're refering to Open GL navigation in the 3D window? I'm glad to hear you say that, because it is way too slow on my machine due to my museum piece graphics card.