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3d toolbar view controls, Examples of model rendering modes – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

3D models and geospatial PDFs

Last updated 9/30/2011

Note: The Walk tool is available when you select the Preferences setting that consolidates tools or when you right-click
the 3D model and choose Tools > Walk.

Fly

Navigates through a model while maintaining the surface orientation. Right-click and drag inside the 3D

window. The Fly tool moves more slowly the closer you move toward an object. Drag the mouse pointer right or left
to turn.

To rotate the camera view, click the left mouse button inside the 3D window and drag to turn the camera view. To
return to the starting camera direction, move the mouse back to the initial click point.

Use the mouse scroll wheel to move rapidly backward and forward along the camera view direction. This is useful if
you get lost within a model or fly into the surface.

Camera properties

Defines the camera angle, alignment, and other properties that define the lens through which

a 3D model is viewed. Camera properties are components of views but are set independently.

3D Measurement Tool

Measures part sizes and distances in the 3D model.

3D toolbar view controls

Default View

Returns to a preset zoom, pan, rotation, and projection mode of the 3D model. Use the Options

menu in the View pane of the Model Tree to set a different view as the default. Or use the Manage Views command
on the 3D toolbar Views menu to set a different view as the default.

If an object ever moves out of your view, you have, in essence, turned your camera away from the object. Click the
Default View icon on the 3D toolbar to move the object back into view.

Views menu

Lists any views defined for the current 3D model.

Toggle Model Tree

Opens and hides the Model Tree.

Play/Pause Animation

Plays or pauses any JavaScript-enabled animation. The Play/Pause Animation pop-up

menu opens a slider that you can drag back and forth to move to different times in the animation sequence.

Use Orthographic/Perspective Projection

Toggles between displaying perspective and orthographic projection of

the 3D object.

Model Render Mode menu

Determines how the 3D shape appears. For an illustrated guide, see

Examples of model

rendering modes

” on page 388.

Enable Extra Lighting menu

Lists the different lighting effects that are available to enhance the illumination of the 3D

object. Experiment to get the visual effects you want.

Background Color

Opens the color picker, which you can use to select a different color for the space surrounding the

3D object.

Toggle Cross Section

Shows and hides cross sections of the object. Click the pop-up menu to open the Cross Section

Properties dialog box. For more information, see

Create cross sections

” on page 394.

Add Multimedia/3D Comment

Enables you to add a sticky note to any part of the 3D model. The note stays with

the view. See

Comment on 3D designs

” on page 401.

Examples of model rendering modes

The model rendering modes include combinations of factors that affect the appearance of the 3D object. The
illustration below shows a simple object rendered in each of the available modes.

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