Creating and managing 3D views
The default view of a 3D model lets you quickly revert to a starting point at any time as
you interact with the model. A default view is different from a preview, which determines
what the 3D model looks like when it's not activated. The list of all available views for the
3D model appears in the Views menu on the 3D toolbar and in the Model Tree.
You can also create additional views of the 3D model in Acrobat that let you quickly
navigate the 3D content as you want (such as top, bottom, left, right, inside, outside,
exploded, or assembled). A view includes lighting, camera position, rendering mode, the
Model Tree state, and transparency and cross section settings. When you add a comment
or markup to the 3D model, Acrobat 3D automatically creates a view. (See
.)
You can link views to bookmarks in the Bookmarks tab, or you can use the Go To 3D
View action to link views to buttons and links that you create on the page.
To create a new view:
1. With the Hand Tool, click the 3D model to enable it.
2. Use the tools in the 3D toolbar to change the view.
3. In the Model Tree, click the Create View icon
.
In Acrobat 3D, you can add views when converting a 3D CAD file to a PDF
document. Select Add Default Views, and then select the type of views you want to add.
(See
.)
To change the default view:
1. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the view in the Model Tree, and then
choose Set As Default View.
To manage views:
1. In the 3D toolbar, choose Manage Views from the Views pop-up menu.
2. Select the view from the list box at the right, and then do any of the following:
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Click Use As Default to specify the view that appears when the user enables the 3D
content.
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Rename the selected view by typing a new name in the text box and clicking Rename.
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Click Move Up or Move Down to move the selected view up or down in the list.
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Click Delete View to remove the view from the list.
To display a view:
Do one of the following:
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From the 3D toolbar, select the view from the Views pop-up menu.
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In the Model Tree, click the view name.
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To return to the default view, click the Default View icon
.
To add a 3D view to a bookmark or link:
1. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the bookmark or link, and choose
Properties.
2. Click the Actions tab.
3. From the Select Action menu, select Go To A 3D View, and then click Add.
4. In the Select A 3D View dialog box, select the view you want, click OK, and then click
Close.
For more information on using actions, see
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