When using a custom UCS, fixed orbit still uses the WCS. The fixed orbit command prevents the WCS's Z axis from twisting to either side. This isn't an issue when the UCS and the WCS have parallel Z axes, but in a more unusual setup navigating the model becomes difficult. This is an example where 3DORBIT ignores the new UCS in favor of the WCS.
I'm a beginner at Plant 3D. It's quite possible 3DORBIT uses the WCS because that's what we want 99% of the time, even in a custom UCS. However, if I needed to work in an angled space, constantly fighting with 3DORBIT might dissuade me from using a custom UCS in the first place.
Can anyone speak to this?
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Solved by h_eger. Go to Solution.
Try setting the Autocad variable ORBITAUTOTARGET to 0
Thank you for the suggestion! Unfortunately, that didn't work. OrbitAutoTarget determines whether orbit uses the center of the screen [set to 1] or the object you were hovering over [set to 0] as the orbit center. It's a useful setting, but I'm looking for something that changes fixed orbit so that it uses the UCS instead of the WCS.
When you initiate fixed orbit, if the WCS's Z-axis is not currently straight up and down on the screen, it snaps the model around so that it is (the attached screencast demonstrates this). The solution I hope to find makes fixed orbit use the UCS's Z-axis instead.
Edit: screencast link
this function is only fully integrated from Plant 3D 2021 🙄
Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
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Thank you. While it's sad that it's in Plant 2021, knowing that this particular setting will exist means I can stop searching for it.
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