Can I turn off the white reference plane in the 3d Window?
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2015-07-31
04:28 PM
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Rubia Torres
2015-07-31
04:28 PM
Awesome.. that's what I needed. Thanks much!
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2015-07-31 04:55 PM
2015-07-31
04:55 PM
You are searching for:
View menu -> editing plane display
View menu -> editing plane display

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2015-07-31 05:32 PM
2015-07-31
05:32 PM
MaxamAC:
Or try Work Environment > User Preference Schemes > On-Screen Options > Display Editing Plane during editing operations only.
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David
Or try Work Environment > User Preference Schemes > On-Screen Options > Display Editing Plane during editing operations only.
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2015-07-31 08:28 PM
2015-07-31
08:28 PM
If you want to just tone it down a bit, whilst in the 3D window you can go to View>Grid & Editing Plane Options> Grids & Background. From there you can adjust the color and opacity of the background, which is what the editing plane uses.
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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