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Camera rolling

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aglaerum
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Camera rolling

Hi
I like Inventor Fusion as it fits my needs perfectly, however I cant figure out how to use the camera tilt\pan properly.

When I hit Shift+Middle mouse button it tilts good, but when i try to pan around the object, the camera also ROLLS.
I would like the camera handling to be more like in 3dsmax, autocad or blender.

I google`d this an I cannot find a solution.
There must be a solution to this!

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SallyYang
in reply to: aglaerum

I guess the "pan" here you mean is  to orbit with a certain tilt angle.

If you are using Inventor Fusion 2013 then you can enable the compass below the view cube, just right click view cube to invoke properties dialog and check the compass option:

ViewcubeProperties.png

 

Please give us more information if this is not what you want, a video is prefered.

 

Regards,
Sally


Sally Yang
Software QA Engineer
Fusion 360 Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 3 of 7
SallyYang
in reply to: SallyYang

You can also using constraint orbit to do this if you are not using inventor Fusion 2013 and cannot find compass from view cube.

You need drag the handle of auxiliary circle when doing constraint orbit.

Regards,
Sally


Sally Yang
Software QA Engineer
Fusion 360 Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 4 of 7
aglaerum
in reply to: aglaerum

I want to Orbit around the object with Mousewheel + shift Without the camera rolling.
like it does in Autocad.
I am using Inventor Fusion 2013 and, I always use the compass under the Viewcube but how does that change how the camera handles?

Have you not noticed how Mousewheel + shift behaves very differently in Inventor fusion and autocad?

Message 5 of 7
schneik-adsk
in reply to: aglaerum

Please try contrained orbit setting? Does this behave more like what you wnat?

 

Kevin Schneider
Message 6 of 7
aglaerum
in reply to: schneik-adsk

It googled constrained orbit and came up with this:
On the ribbon, click 
View tab  Navigate panel  Constrained Orbit

I changes the behavior of Shift + Mousewheel, to just like it is in autocad!

Thank you!

Message 7 of 7
aglaerum
in reply to: aglaerum

While I`m on a solution roll, do you know if inventor fusion will be free forever?
If not, what will the price be?

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