Relative Depth ( Modeling > press r d )
Tool summary :
Also see :
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- Modeling (where Relative Depth is a tool)
- Current view location (changed by Relative Depth )
- Save View As (to save changes made by Relative Depth )
- Work plane highlighting (a result of Relative Depth )
- Undo View Change (to undo Relative Depth )
- X, Y global axes (relative depth of a view is with respect to)
- Add Grid Line (to create an elevation view)
- Section View (to create an elevation view)
- X-Y-Z display (tells elevation of a point)
- Depth checking limits (affects what can be seen in view)
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Step-by-step instructions :
1 . Invoke Relative Depth using any one (1) of the following methods:
Method 1 : Click the Relative Depth icon. The icon can be taken from the group named ' View ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning).
Method 2 : If " Modeling layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose View > Relative Depth .
Method 3, 4 or 5 : Relative Depth can also be configured to be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode . For the lightning interface, this configuration is done using Customize Interface . The default keyboard shortcut for Relative Depth is r d .
2 . The Change View Depth dialog opens. The relative depth reported in parentheses (currently...) is the distance that your current view is from the 3D model's global coordinate point 0,0,0. In the example below, the current depth is -20-0.
- Into depth, + Out of depth (currently -20-0) |
Change view depth by: A positive or negative (-) distance (in the primary dimension " Units " or other units ). A negative distance moves the view into the screen. A positive distance moves the view out from the screen.
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Alternative 1 : Press the " OK " button at the bottom of the dialog box to exit the dialog box and move your current view into or out of the screen as you have specified. Go to step 3.
Alternative 2 : Press the " Cancel " button to close the dialog box and end the Relative Depth operation without relocating your current view. Do not continue.
3 . Your current view's relative depth is relocated the distance entered in step 2.
Note: At this point you have not actually created a new view; you have simply relocated your current view. Use Save View As to actually create a new view. OR use Undo View Change or Revert to undo the changes to your current view made with this tool.