Difference between revisions of "Hidden Secrets"
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*'''Automatic Pan''' | *'''Automatic Pan''' | ||
− | <blockquote>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 | + | <blockquote>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.</blockquote> |
*'''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 keyboard shortcut like:<br /> | + | <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 /> | ;<code>Alt+S ShrinkTrimmedSrf</code><br /> | ||
then select trimmed surface (joined surfaces also works) and press shortcut key.</blockquote> | then select trimmed surface (joined surfaces also works) and press shortcut key.</blockquote> |
Revision as of 05:54, 20 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.
- 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.