Navigating 2D And 3D Views - Autodesk 256B1-05A761-1301 - AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite 2010 User Manual

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Navigating 2D and 3D Views

ViewCube and SteeringWheels are navigation tools that allow you to navigate 2D and 3D views in Revit
Architecture. These tools replace the Dynamic View commands that were available in 2D and 3D views in
previous releases of Revit Architecture.
ViewCube
The ViewCube is a 3D navigation tool that indicates the current orientation of a model and lets you adjust
the viewpoint.
The ViewCube displays by default when you open a 3D view. You can show or hide the ViewCube using
Window menu
SteeringWheels
SteeringWheels are tracking menus that allow you to access different 2D and 3D navigation tools from a
single point. SteeringWheels are divided into different sections known as wedges. Each wedge on a wheel
represents a single navigation tool. You can pan, zoom, or manipulate the current view of a model in different
ways.
There are several SteeringWheels; wheels are specific to the context that a model is being viewed in.
Full Navigation Wheel
SteeringWheels can be accessed from the toolbar. Click
the SteeringWheels.
For more information on ViewCube and SteeringWheels, see
In Revit 2009...
For many plants, you can now select a render
appearance that shows a standard version of the
plant or a fall version of the plant. You specify
this in the plant family. The plant season is no
longer a render setting.
ViewCube.
For more information
Specifying a Render Appearance for an
RPC Family
on page 1207
(in 2D views) or
(in 3D views) to access
Navigating Views
on page 217.
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