Difference between revisions of "Hidden Secrets"

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*'''Mirroring background image'''
 
*'''Mirroring background image'''
<blockquote>I think you know the background image are editable while you are inside '''Image''' command. But the hidden feature is that you can mirror/flip the image as well. Just click on a corner frame widget which allows scaling of the image and drag the point cursor towards one of the opposite corner frame widget&hellip; whew&hellip; Michael explained the idea was that "once you are scaling it is good to lock the opposite corner in place, which means doing a mirror when you drag to the other side".</blockquote>
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<blockquote>I think you know the background image is editable while you are inside '''Image''' command. But the hidden feature is that you can mirror/flip the image as well. Just click on a corner frame widget which allows scaling of the image and drag the point cursor towards one of the opposite corner frame widget&hellip; whew&hellip; Michael explained the idea was that "once you are scaling it is good to lock the opposite corner in place, which means doing a mirror when you drag to the other side".</blockquote>
  
 
*'''Automatic Pan'''
 
*'''Automatic Pan'''
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*'''Shrink Trimmed Surface''' (for advanced users)
 
*'''Shrink Trimmed Surface''' (for advanced users)
<blockquote>This command contracts the underlying untrimmed surface close to trimming boundaries. No visible change in the surface itself - only the underlying untrimmed surface alters! To use this command, you must set up a keyboard shortcut like:<br />
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<blockquote>This command contracts the underlying untrimmed surface close to trimming boundaries. No visible change in the surface itself - only the underlying untrimmed surface alters! To use this command, you must set up a keyboard shortcut like:<br>
;<code>Alt+S ShrinkTrimmedSrf</code><br />
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;<code>Alt+S ShrinkTrimmedSrf</code><br>
then select trimmed surface (joined surfaces also works) and press shortcut key.</blockquote>
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then select trimmed surface (joined surfaces also works) and press shortcut key.<br><br>
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[[Image:ShrinkTrimmedSrf.png]]</blockquote>

Revision as of 05:47, 21 November 2007

Tips from MoI experts…

  • Lamma mode

Have you tried it yet? :)

  • Extract edges

Besides using Copy & Paste command, you can also extract a surface edges by selecting a chain of edges and running Join command or by holding Ctrl key and dragging edges somewhere.

  • Mirroring background image

I think you know the background image is editable while you are inside Image command. But the hidden feature is that you can mirror/flip the image as well. Just click on a corner frame widget which allows scaling of the image and drag the point cursor towards one of the opposite corner frame widget… whew… Michael explained the idea was that "once you are scaling it is good to lock the opposite corner in place, which means doing a mirror when you drag to the other side".

  • Automatic Pan

If you’re using a mouse buttons to pan a view, maybe you noticed that when the mouse cursor comes near a margin of the viewport the view starts sliding itself without any further movement of the mouse.

  • Shrink Trimmed Surface (for advanced users)

This command contracts the underlying untrimmed surface close to trimming boundaries. No visible change in the surface itself - only the underlying untrimmed surface alters! To use this command, you must set up a keyboard shortcut like:

Alt+S ShrinkTrimmedSrf

then select trimmed surface (joined surfaces also works) and press shortcut key.

ShrinkTrimmedSrf.png