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Option to disable camera movement when switching view representations

Option to disable camera movement when switching view representations

I would assume that most Inventor users are just using View Representations as a way to change visibility and appearance, and are not trying to use them to save a camera angle.

There should be an option in "Document Settings" to disable camera movement when switching between View Representations.
That way, you could switch back and forth between view representations and compare their differences without the camera jumping around.

6 Comments
b_ruijter
Advocate

View representations will be much more useble if it was possible to discard the camera position in the view representations. So you could just switch from section views, visibilities, colors, transparencies etc without being thrown around to the recorded camera view. The only work around I know is make the camera views all the same but that will just make you be thrown to the same place over and over again. Just ad a little tick-box and it's done.

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b_ruijter
Advocate

I would be great if you could just switch from view rep to view rep without changing camera position. 

 

It would be great if you could ad this check box.

 

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MKE_Howard
Collaborator
b_ruijter
Advocate

@MKE_Howard , Thanks for the tip but that is not what I mean. 

 

I would like to Switch between positional representation without (or with as option) switching camara position. 

 

Just like it does when you switch a model state. 

 

In some View representation you would like to save the camera view, that is why it would be nice to have the option.

henrikubbe4438
Advocate

Yes. This would be very helpful.

 

Yijiang.Cai
Autodesk
Status changed to: Future Consideration

Many thanks for posting the idea, and tracked as [INVGEN-85757].

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