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Working with 3D DWF Files

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Working with 3D DWF Files Autodesk Design Review is built for review of sheet sets and 3D models in a single file. Reviewers can aggregate 2D and 3D files in a single DWF file as demonstrated in Step 8 of this tutorial, or the designer can publish both 2D and 3D together in a single DWF file for sharing. (Figure A) 1. The 3D toolbar is different, allowing you to navigate different 3D views. To rotate the view of the model: • On the main toolbar, use the Orbit button to drag and rotate the model within the model itself. To rotate the object horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, click and drag the mouse pointer. Press and hold the Shift key and drag horizontally to prevent vertical movement. Press and hold the Ctrl key and drag vertically to prevent horizontal movement. Note: If you're working with a building model use the Turntable tool . • Select a pre-defined view from the Standard Views button . (Figure B) • Navigate from the Navigator/Model palette and select from within the tree view a particular part or assembly. The selection will be highlighted in the model window. • Navigate from the Navigator/Views palette to a predefined view or one you add yourself. • To Save a View, select the Views palette toolbar, click the Palette Options button and choose, "Save View". The view will be added to your "My Views" selections. You can also use this same tool to Reset to Published View. (Figure C) • Use the View Object Wheel tool to access many of these navigational capabilities from within one tool including Center, Orbit, Zoom, and Rewind. If you're working with a building model or want full access to the navigational features you'll want to use the Tour Building Wheel or Full Navigation Wheel mode, respectively. 38 Autodesk Design Review Getting Started Guide

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Autodesk Design Review Getting Started Guide
Working with 3D DWF Files
Autodesk Design Review is built for review of sheet sets and 3D
models in a single file. Reviewers can aggregate 2D and 3D files in
a single DWF file as demonstrated in Step 8 of this tutorial, or the
designer can publish both 2D and 3D together in a single DWF file for
sharing.
(Figure A)
1.
The 3D toolbar is different, allowing you to navigate different 3D
views.
To
rotate the view
of the model:
On the main toolbar, use the
Orbit
button
to drag and
rotate the model within the model itself. To rotate the object
horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, click and drag the mouse
pointer. Press and hold the Shift key and drag horizontally to
prevent vertical movement. Press and hold the Ctrl key and
drag vertically to prevent horizontal movement. Note: If you’re
working with a building model use the Turntable tool
.
Select a pre-defined view from the
Standard Views
button
.
(Figure B)
Navigate from the
Navigator/Model
palette and select from
within the tree view a particular part or assembly. The selection
will be highlighted in the model window.
Navigate from the
Navigator/Views
palette to a predefined
view or one you add yourself.
To
Save a View
, select the Views palette toolbar, click the
Palette Options button
and choose, “Save View”. The view
will be added to your “My Views” selections. You can also use
this same tool to
Reset to Published View
.
(Figure C)
Use the
View Object Wheel
tool
to access many of these
navigational capabilities from within one tool including Center,
Orbit, Zoom, and Rewind. If you’re working with a building
model or want full access to the navigational features you’ll want
to use the
Tour Building Wheel
or
Full Navigation Wheel
mode, respectively.