Is there any way to view a model like a first person view?

Is there any way to view a model like a first person view?

et.teljemo
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Is there any way to view a model like a first person view?

et.teljemo
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Hi..

Im working on two models that contains buildings and rooms.

I would love to be able to jump down in the model and view the buildings from inside.

 

Im thinking like in a first person shooter game..  It would make it easier when demonstrating models.

Atm I need to hide walls to view a room from e sertain angla cause the "camera" is alwaws outside the model..

 

Is there a way to do this in fusion 360? Or do Autodesk have another solution??

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TheCADWhisperer
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Perspective view and Mouse Wheel, and Free Orbit?

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et.teljemo
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Ok..

This kind of works... How ever, it feels like a forcefield making it harder to move around in dome places..

I dont know if it has something to do with a orbit center or something like that..

 

I had to test this out more so I quickly designed a simple building with a couple of rooms connected with doorways. Trying to walk (or hoover) trough this maze is really hard and in and after the green room it gets really hard to move..

 

I use my spacemouse and also pan and scroll with the mouse.. Cant get a good flow to use in a presentation..

Do you guys have any idea of another software that could do this thing better?

 

My oldest son walked by me when I was trying to walk the maze and he is learning some game making software.. I guess that could be it but there must be something in the middle.. All I need is a "walk with arrows and look with mouse" function.. 🙂

 

Here is the maze I made btw if you want to have a go.. Tell me how well you did 😉

testMaze-1_0-outside.pngtestMaze-1_0-top.png

 

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I forgot to mention that I also turned off all of the Selection Filters so that stuff didn't auto-high lite.

But unless someone reveals a trick that I haven't heard of, I think this might be as good as it gets in Fusion.

Selection Filters.png

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@et.teljemo 

I didn't experiment with this, but happened to notice it this morning.

First Person Viewer.png

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et.teljemo
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Look at that.. It was exactly what I was looking for..

Thanx 🙂