2009
Table Of Contents
- Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Contents
- Part 1. Welcome to Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Part 2. Installation
- Part 3. Working with Freedom
- Chapter 4. Overview
- Chapter 5. File Management
- Chapter 6. Converting Files
- Chapter 7. Navigating
- Chapter 8. Selecting Items
- Chapter 9. Finding
- Chapter 10. Editing
- Chapter 11. Display Modes
- Chapter 12. Viewpoints
- Chapter 13. Animation
- Chapter 14. Reviewing
- Chapter 15. Object Manipulation
- Chapter 16. Interface
- Chapter 17. Tools
- Chapter 18. Options
- Chapter 19. Getting Help
- Part 4. Using TimeLiner Playback
- Glossary
- Index
• In the Viewer, Height text box, enter a value for the height of the collision volume. See “ Collision
Detection ”.
• In the Viewer, Eye Offset text box, enter a value for the distance below the top of the collision
volume, where the camera will focus upon when auto zoom is activated.
• Select the Third Person, Enable check box to view from a third person perspective.
• Select the Auto Zoom check box to automatically zoom from third person view into first person
view, whenever the line of vision is obscured by an item in the model scene.
• From the Third Person, Avatar drop-down, select the avatar you wish to represent yourself as.
See “ Third Person View ”.
• In the Third Person, Angle text box, enter the angle at which you wish to look at the avatar. For
example, zero degrees will be directly behind and 15 degrees will be looking down on the avatar
at a 15 degree angle.
• In the Third Person, Distance text box, enter the distance behind the avatar, from which you
wish to view from.
• Click OK to accept the settings, or Cancel to return to the Edit Viewpoint dialog without
changing the settings.
9. Click OK to set the viewpoint or Cancel to exit the dialog without setting it.
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