3DFORBIT
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Ribbon:
Menu:
View
Orbit
Free OrbitNot available in menus in the current
workspace
Toolbar: 3D Navigate
Command
entry: 3dforbit
The 3D Free Orbit view displays an arcball, which is a circle divided into four quadrants by smaller circles. When the Enable Orbit Auto Target option is deselected in the shortcut menu, the target of the view stays stationary. The camera location, or point of view, moves around the target. The center of the arcball, not the center of the objects you’re viewing, is the target point. Unlike 3DORBIT, 3DFORBIT does not constrain the change in view along the XY axis or Z direction.
Moving your cursor over
different parts of the arcball changes the cursor icon, indicating the direction
in which the view rotates. See 3D
Free Orbit Cursor Icons.
While the command is active, you can access additional 3DORBIT options from a shortcut menu by right-clicking in the drawing area, or choosing buttons on the 3D Navigation toolbar. See 3D Orbit Shortcut Menu.
Rotates the view in 3D space without constraining roll.
Button
Orbit
Free OrbitNot available in menus in the current
workspace
Pointing device: Press Shift+Ctrl and click
the mouse wheel to temporarily enter 3DFORBIT mode.
Shortcut menu: Start any 3D navigation
command, right-click in the drawing area, and click Other Navigations Modes »
Free Orbit (2).
Selecting one of more
objects before starting this command limits the display to those objects
only.
While the command is active, right-click to display additional options from a shortcut menu.
3DFORBIT activates a
3D Free Orbit view in the current viewport. If the user coordinate system (UCS)
icon is on, a shaded 3D UCS icon representing the current UCS appears in the 3D
Orbit view. You can view your entire drawing or select one or more objects
before starting the command.While the command is active, right-click to display additional options from a shortcut menu.
The 3D Free Orbit view displays an arcball, which is a circle divided into four quadrants by smaller circles. When the Enable Orbit Auto Target option is deselected in the shortcut menu, the target of the view stays stationary. The camera location, or point of view, moves around the target. The center of the arcball, not the center of the objects you’re viewing, is the target point. Unlike 3DORBIT, 3DFORBIT does not constrain the change in view along the XY axis or Z direction.
NoteYou cannot edit objects while
the 3DFORBIT command is active.
While the command is active, you can access additional 3DORBIT options from a shortcut menu by right-clicking in the drawing area, or choosing buttons on the 3D Navigation toolbar. See 3D Orbit Shortcut Menu.
TipWhile in 3D Orbit mode, you can
temporarily enter 3D Free Orbit mode by pressing and holding the Shift
key.
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