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Free Orbit
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Free Orbit
Ribbon: View – Navigate > Free Orbit
Ribbon: Point clouds – Navigate > Free Orbit
Menu: View – Orbit > Free Orbit
Toolbar: View –
Command Line: 3DFORBIT
Orbits in any direction without reference to the planes.
Cursor will be changed to: .
The Free orbit type has an arcball, which is geometrically a big circle divided into four quadrants by four small circles. The camera position moves around the target. By default, the target point is the arcball center, it does not coincide with the geometric center of the set of objects being considered.
The position of target point (orbit center) can be set in the Mouse settings – Orbit settings – Orbit center section of the Options dialog box.
Options:
Visible objects |
Specifies the center of set of objects visible in the graphic area as the orbit rotation center. Thus, if only a part of circle is displayed on the screen, the rotation will be carried out around the center of this circle. |
Visible parts of objects |
Specifies the center of set of object parts visible in the graphic area as the orbit rotation center. Thus, if only a part of circle is displayed on the screen, the rotation will be carried out around the center of the circle part visible on the screen. |