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196Motion User Guide
Display a 3D grid in Motion
The 3D grid shows the ground plane of the 3D world. The ground plane is, as the name
states, a plane attached to the ground of the scene, where Y equals 0. The ground plane
represents the dividing line between up and down, that is, between positive Y values and
negative Y values. It is centered on 0, 0, 0.
Show the 3D grid
In Motion, click the View pop-up menu above the canvas, then choose Show 3D
Overlays and 3D Grid.
A checkmark next to an overlay type in the pop-up menu indicates that the overlay is
enabled in the canvas.
Display 3D scene icons in Motion
3D scene icons are onscreen wireframe representations of cameras and lights in your
project. (When a scene camera is active, its 3D scene icon is not visible because you’re
viewing the scene through that camera. To see the camera’s scene icon, click the Camera
pop-up menu and choose a different camera view.)
When you rotate a flat layer (a shape or image) so that its plane is perpendicular to the
screen, another type of 3D scene icon becomes visible: an edge-on line that lets you see
and manipulate an object that would otherwise be invisible.