The panel toolbar is below the menu bar in each view panel.
You can toggle view the toolbar by pressing + + M.
Select Camera | Selects the current camera in the panel. You can also perform this operation by choosing View > Select Camera from the panel menu. Right-click on this button to toggle between camera views or create new camera views. |
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Camera Attributes | Opens the Camera Attribute Editor. You can also open the editor by choosing View > Camera Attribute Editor from the panel menu. | |
Image Plane | Toggles the display of the existing image plane. If your scene does not contain an image plane, you are prompted to import an image. You can also access the image plane by choosing View > Image plane from the panel menu. Right-click on this button to import an image plane, adjust the display mode of the current image plane, or delete an image plane. For more information about image planes, see: |
Grid | Shows or hides the Grid display of the active view panel. You can also toggle the grid by choosing Show > Grid from the panel menu. Right-click on this button to show or hide the grid in all view panels or open the Grid Options window. |
Wireframe | Toggles the Wireframe display. Wireframe is the default shading display. You can also toggle the Wireframe display by choosing Shading > Wireframe from the panel menu or press the hotkey 4. | |
Smooth Shade All | Toggles the Smooth Shade All display. You can also toggle the Smooth Shade All display by choosing Shading > Smooth Shade All from the panel menu or press the hotkey 5. | |
Use Default Material | Toggles the Use Default Material display. When enabled, displays the default shading material on objects when in shaded mode, regardless of the assigned shading material. You can also toggle the Use Default Material display by choosing Shading > Use default material from the panel menu. | |
Wireframe on Shaded | Toggles a wireframe display on all shaded objects. You can also toggle the Wireframe on Shaded display by choosing Shading > Wireframe on Shaded from the panel menu. | |
Textured | Toggles the Hardware Texturing display. You can also toggle Hardware Texturing by choosing Shading > Hardware Texturing from the panel menu or press the hotkey 6. |
Use All Lights | Toggles the illumination of surfaces by all lights in the scene. You can also toggle Use All Lights by choosing Lighting > Use All Lights from the panel menu or press the hotkey 7. | |
Shadows |
Toggles hardware shadow maps when Use All Lights is on. You can also toggle Shadows by choosing Lighting > Shadows from the panel menu. |
Isolate Select | Limits the view panel to only display the selected objects. You can also isolate selected objects by choosing Show > Isolate Select from the panel menu. |
Screen space ambient occlusion |
Toggle screen space ambient occlusion on and off. |
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Motion blur |
Toggle motion blur on and off. |
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Multisample anti-aliasing |
Toggle multisample anti-aliasing on and off. |
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Depth of field |
Toggle depth of field on and off. |
X-Ray | Toggles semi-transparency on all shaded objects. You can also toggle X-Ray display by choosing Shading > X-Ray from the panel menu. | |
X-Ray Active Components |
Toggles the display of active components over top of other shaded objects. You can also toggle X-Ray Active Components by choosing Shading > X-Ray Active Components from the panel menu. |
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X-Ray Joints | Toggles the display of skeleton joints over top of other shaded objects. You can also toggle X-Ray Joints by choosing Shading > X-Ray Joints from the panel menu. |
Exposure | Adjust the brightness for display. Lowering the exposure allows you to view detail that is not visible in highlights by default. Click the icon to toggle between the default and modified values. This is a diagnostic option that is not saved in the scene, nor applied to rendered output. |
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Gamma | Adjust the contrast, or brightness of the midtones in the image for display. Increasing the gamma allows you to see details in the shadows of your image. Click the icon to toggle between the default and modified values. This is a diagnostic option that is not saved in the scene, nor applied to rendered output. In particular, it is applied on top of the view transform, if any — you do not need to set it to 2.2 to emulate sRGB. |
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View Transform |
Control the view transform that converts colors from the working color space for display. This is useful, for example, if you want to quickly check the raw color values or temporarily apply a different view transform. The available color spaces that you can choose depend on whether you are using an OCIO configuration file for color management, or have defined user transforms.
These are diagnostic options that are not saved in the scene, nor applied to rendered output. These options are not available unless you have enabled color management. See Color Management. |