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Rotate, pan, zoom, and hide parts in the AEC model.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
2 min.
Transcript
00:03
In Autodesk CFD, you can rotate, pan, and zoom the AEC project model,
00:09
as well as hide model parts, so you can focus in on only the part of the model you need.
00:14
These essential techniques will also come in handy later when you need to assign materials to individual model parts.
00:21
Open your CFD model.
00:24
This example is an office enclosure that will be used for an air flow simulation,
00:29
but these navigation techniques work the same for any model.
00:33
To open up additional screen space, click the Output Bar to collapse it.
00:38
You can rotate, pan, and zoom your model using the keyboard and a three-button mouse.
00:44
To rotate the model, press SHIFT and the middle mouse button, and move the mouse.
00:50
To zoom, roll the mouse scroll wheel.
00:54
To pan, hold the middle mouse button while moving the mouse.
00:58
It can be useful to hide an exterior part to access an internal part.
01:04
For example, in order to visualize an occupant in this room, first hide the wall and then the air part.
01:11
To hide an object, hover the cursor over it and press both CTRL and the middle mouse button.
01:17
Alternatively, you can left-click the part, and then in the toolbar, click Hide.
01:22
Conversely, to show all parts, press CTRL and middle-click off the model in the graphics window.
01:29
Or, left-click a blank area off the model and then click Show All in the context toolbar.
01:35
Take some time to practice navigating your CFD model and controlling part visibility.
Video transcript
00:03
In Autodesk CFD, you can rotate, pan, and zoom the AEC project model,
00:09
as well as hide model parts, so you can focus in on only the part of the model you need.
00:14
These essential techniques will also come in handy later when you need to assign materials to individual model parts.
00:21
Open your CFD model.
00:24
This example is an office enclosure that will be used for an air flow simulation,
00:29
but these navigation techniques work the same for any model.
00:33
To open up additional screen space, click the Output Bar to collapse it.
00:38
You can rotate, pan, and zoom your model using the keyboard and a three-button mouse.
00:44
To rotate the model, press SHIFT and the middle mouse button, and move the mouse.
00:50
To zoom, roll the mouse scroll wheel.
00:54
To pan, hold the middle mouse button while moving the mouse.
00:58
It can be useful to hide an exterior part to access an internal part.
01:04
For example, in order to visualize an occupant in this room, first hide the wall and then the air part.
01:11
To hide an object, hover the cursor over it and press both CTRL and the middle mouse button.
01:17
Alternatively, you can left-click the part, and then in the toolbar, click Hide.
01:22
Conversely, to show all parts, press CTRL and middle-click off the model in the graphics window.
01:29
Or, left-click a blank area off the model and then click Show All in the context toolbar.
01:35
Take some time to practice navigating your CFD model and controlling part visibility.
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