To-Continuously-Orbit-3D-Objects
To Continuously Orbit 3D Objects
Selecting one of more objects before starting this command limits the display to those
objects only.
- Click View tab
Navigate panel
Orbit drop-down
Continuous Orbit. Find
- Click in the drawing and drag the cursor to start a continuous motion. When you release
button on the pointing device, the orbit continues in the direction that you were
dragging.The speed set for the cursor movement determines the speed at which the objects spin.
- To change the direction of the orbit, click and drag again.
- To change the display without interrupting the continuous orbit, right-click the drawing
area and select an option from the context menu.
sp>To Continuously Orbit 3D Objects. Selecting one of more objects before starting this command limits the display to those objects only. Click in the drawing and drag the cursor to start a continuous motion. When you release button on the pointing device, the orbit continues in the direction that you were dragging.To Continuously Orbit 3D Objects. Selecting one of more objects before starting this command limits the display to those objects only. Click View tab Navigate panel Orbit drop-down Continuous Orbit. Click in the drawing and drag the cursor to start a continuous motion.21 Mar 2012object in … This also works for the 3DCORBIT command (3D Orbit with the Continuous orbit …object in 3D. … You can use the Free orbit, the orbit and continuous orbit to be able to see images on such angles (similar to the …