Click and hold to use! The first button is Move, the
next is Rotate, the third is Zoom, and the last is the Maximize viewport button. Click this
one, and your viewport will become full screen. This is great for getting up close to your
model for fine-tuning point position or measurements. To return from a full-screen viewport,
just click that icon again.
Note
Viewport Customization
You can customize each of the four viewports in Modeler any way you like. In Figure 1.5,
you can see that you can assign any or all viewports a Back, Top, Right, or Perspective view.
You can make all four viewports Top views if you like, although it might not help your
modeling process too much.
Figure 1.5 Each viewport can be set to any view you like. Here, with a simple wagon object
loaded, the Top left is a Front view now, the Back is set to Bottom, while the Right
view is now a Perspective view.
If your keyboard has a numeric keypad (most nonlaptop models do, and some laptops
sport them, too) you can use its 0 key in place of the Maximize viewport button. (That??™s
0, as in zero, and in the numeric keypad only; you??™ll use the number keys at the top of
your keyboard to change layers.
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