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12th August 2005, 10:13 AM | #1 |
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"New" 3D View Controls Not So
My only main grip with AC3D 5.0 (skipped 4.0) is the default controls of the 3D view window just became a pain to use. I miss the left mouse button drag to rotate the camera in the 3D view window.
I know the current method is more consistent with the other windows, but I'd rather have the old style AC3D 3D view with a toggleable select mode as opposed to the current toggleable rotate. I do more rotates than selects. Perhaps just using the alt key to select in 3D view would be a much better way to go. As an old school AC3D user, it is exceptionally hard to get used to the new 3D view controls and there isn't a way to change the behavior via settings. Perhaps make the old/new methods toggleable via settings? That would be my best guess to keep the old users and new users from having to relearn how to use AC3D's 3D view. |
12th August 2005, 02:04 PM | #2 |
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I believe you get this if you hold down "ALT"
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13th August 2005, 08:47 AM | #3 |
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I understand the problem. It does take some getting used to, but I promise - it's worth it in the end. Te real improvement is that the view controls are now consistent, whatever way you choose to have your views configured.
You may like to try setting Navselect (on the view's 3D menu) this will do a rotate if you drag outside a selection. As Jeff said, you hold down alt then use the mouse to roate/control the view as you did before. |
13th August 2005, 03:45 PM | #4 |
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Honestly, I couldn't tell people how to use AC3D as I just sit down and use it naturally. Hence why I can't really get into many other 3D programs lol. I am just so used to draging in the view to rotate that it disrupts my work to have to stop and actually think about how I have to use AC3D. I don't know, I guess it is just such a habit. So you are saying it is like a metrics thing - once I start using it it will be great?
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Re: "New" 3D View Controls Not So
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