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To constrain the rotation around an object axis, drag an edge on the track cube. The pointer changes to a double-
sided arrow
, and the cube edge changes color to identify the axis around which the object will rotate. Red
edges represent the object's x axis, green edges represent the object's y axis, and blue edges represent the object's z
axis.
Enter values between –180 and 180 in the horizontal (x) axis
boxes.
To adjust the perspective, enter a value between 0 and 160 in the Perspective text box. A smaller lens angle is
similar to a telephoto camera lens; a larger lens angle is similar to a wide-angle camera lens.
Note: A lens angle that is higher than 150 may result in objects extending beyond your point of view and appearing
distorted. Also, keep in mind that there are object x, y, and z axes and global x, y, and z axes. Object axes remain relative
to an object's position in its 3D space. Global axes remain fixed relative to the computer screen; the x axis lies horizon­
tally, the y axis lies vertically, and the z axis lies perpendicular to the computer screen.
y
z
y
y
x
x
Object axes (in black) move with the object; global axes (in gray) are fixed.
Extrude & Bevel options
Sets the depth of the object, using a value between 0 and 2000.
Extrude Depth
Specifies whether the object appears solid (Revolve Cap On
Cap
Applies the type of beveled edge you choose along the depth (z axis) of the object.
Bevel
Sets the height between 1 and 100. Bevel heights that are too large for an object may cause the object to self-
Height
intersect and produce unexpected results.
Adds the bevel to the object's original shape.
Bevel Extent Out
Carves the bevel out of the object's original shape.
Bevel Extent In
y
z
x
x
, vertical (y) axis
, and depth (z) axis
) or hollow (Revolve Cap Off
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