Basic Operations For Objects; How To View The 3D Editor Window - Roland Picza LPX-1200 User Manual

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3-3 Basic Operations for Objects

This section describes the windows in 3D Editor and how to perform simple editing using the program.

How to View the 3D Editor Window

The 3D Editor window is composed of panels that display the object from four different perspectives at the same time.
You can carry out editing tasks using any one of these views.
Top
This is a view of the object seen from directly above.
You use it at times such as when you want to move
only in the X or Y direction. Z-direction movement is
not possible.
This indicates
the X, Y, and Z
orientation.
Front
This is a view of the object seen from directly in front.
You use it at times such as when you want to move
only in the X or Z direction. Y-direction movement is
not possible.
Imported objects appear in the Object List. You can perform tasks such as displaying only the objects you want to view
and deleting unneeded objects.
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Perspective
You use this when you want to view the overall shape.
You can move in all three directions (X, Y, and Z), but
it does not let you gauge the direction or distance of
such movement with any accuracy.
Side
This is a view of the object seen directly from the
side. You use it at times such as when you want to
move only in the Y or Z direction. X-direction
movement is not possible.
Group name
This is a collection of multiple objects.
Object name
Object List

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