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 From:  olivierth
6976.1 
Hi,

There's a 3D, Top, Front and right view but no back view. Is there a script for that?

Thanks!

-Olivier
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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
6976.2 In reply to 6976.1 
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 From:  coi (MARCO)
6976.3 In reply to 6976.1 
Hi there

quote:
Split / 3D / Top / Front / Right These tabs on the bottom toolbar control the viewport configuration, switching between the split view or a maximized single view. Clicking a second time on the Top, Front, or Right tabs will toggle back and forth between the reversed views (Bottom, Back, Left).


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 From:  olivierth
6976.4 
Great, thanks!

While I'm at it, I in a video somebody selecting an edge and with a shortcut, selecting a loop from that edge. I did not see anything like that in all the commands of the page you showed me. Do you know how to achieve this?

Thanks.

-Olivier
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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6976.6 In reply to 6976.4 
Hi Olivier, see here for some info on setting up loop selection:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=4679.5

You need to set up a keyboard shortcut with the script shown in the above message in it.

Then you set up an edge selection and push the shortcut key to do the loop selection.

If an edge belongs to one surface only you can select just one edge as the seed for the loop selection. For edges that are joined between 2 surfaces, select 2 adjacent edges of the boundary you want to target then trigger the loop selection. I think there are some demo videos on the links in the above message as well.

You can also select all edges of an object by selecting one edge and then doing Ctrl+A.

EDIT: Max beat me to it!

- Michael
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 From:  olivierth
6976.7 
The loop shortcut is super handy!

Thanks Michael!

-Olivier
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