Navigation Cube
Introduction
The Navigation Cube gives visual information about the camera orientation in the current 3D view and can be used to change it. By default it is visible and resides in the upper right corner of the view.
The Navigation Cube consists of a number of parts:
- The main cube
- Six directional arrows
- The reverse view button (top right) introduced in version 0.20
- The mini-cube menu (bottom right)
- X, Y and Z Axis indicators
All parts, except the axis indicators, can be clicked.
Usage
Main cube
The main cube has 26 faces: 6 main faces, 12 rectangular edge faces (introduced in version 0.20), and 8 corner faces. Clicking any of them will reorient the camera so that its direction is perpendicular to the selected face.
Directional arrows
There are six directional arrows: four triangular arrowheads and two curved arrows. Clicking one of the triangular arrows will rotate the 3D view around a line perpendicular to the direction of the arrow. Clicking a curved arrow will rotate the 3D view around the view direction.
Reverse view button
Clicking the round button in the top right corner of the Navigation Cube will rotate the 3D view 180 degrees around the vertical axis of the view.
Clicking the small cube in the bottom right corner of the Navigation Cube will bring up a menu with the following options:
- Orthographic: switches to an orthographic view.
- Perspective: switches to a perspective view.
- Isometric: switches to an isometric view.
- Zoom to fit: zooms and pans the camera so that all visible objects fit inside the view.
Customization
The entire Navigation Cube can be moved by pressing the mouse anywhere on the main cube and dragging. The structure will not begin to move until the cursor moves beyond one of the edges of the main cube.
Preferences
The Navigation Cube is controlled by several preferences: Edit → Preferences... → Display → Navigation → Navigation cube. See Preferences Editor.
Advanced options
The CubeMenu external workbench provides easier access to several more advanced customization options.
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