You can set the following preferences in the
Viewer category of the
Preferences window.
3D Manipulators
Use the
3D Manipulators preference settings to activate, disable, and change the appearance of the 3D Manipulators shown when objects are selected in the
Viewer window.
- Manipulator Size
- Enter a value in this field to make the 3D manipulator handles/arrow appear larger or smaller in the
Viewer window.
- Hide
- Disables the display of the 3D manipulators. The default option is disabled so that the 3D manipulators are shown.
- Rotation Snap Angle
- Specifies an increment for the
Snap Angle button to use when activated. To set a rotation increment, double-click the Rotation Snap Angle field and enter a value. See
Setting a rotation increment. For information on using the
Angle Snap button, see
Snap Rotation.
- Additive Rotation Snap Mode
- Select
Absolute to snap the rotation angle snap at exact increments, so, if you had set 10 in the Rotation Snap Angle field, the rotation would proceed incrementally 20, 30, 40, 50 degrees and so on. Select
Relative to have the increments start relative to the position of the object. So, for example, if your object was at 12 degrees to begin with, and you specified a 10 degree angle, the rotation would be 22, 32, 42, 52, and so on.
Cursor
Turn on
Show Cursor In Full Screen to have the mouse pointer appear in full screen mode when activated and hide disabled.
Grid
Use the
Grid preferences to customize the grid displayed in the
Viewer window.
For color settings, enter RGB color values, or click this icon
to access the
Color window
to select colors.
- Color
- Sets the color of the grid lines. The main grid lines display a shade lighter to act as a guide.
- Center Color
-
Sets the color of the center line on the grid.
- Offset
- Lets you move the grid center from its default position. Only two components of this offset are used for each grid, for example, you can offset an “XZ” grid along the X and the Z axes, but not along the Y axis.
- Size
- Lets you set the size of the grids. For example, an XZ grid uses the X and Z coordinates of “Size” as its width and height.
- Spacing
- Lets you set the distance between the grid lines. There is only one value necessary as the spacing is consistent for all dimensions.
- Restore Defaults
- Restores the
Grid preferences to the default settings.
Selection Options
- Double Click in Empty Area to Deselect
- Turn this on if you want to deselect all selected objects by double-clicking in an empty area of the Viewer window.
- Drag in Empty Area to Deselect
- Turn this on if you want to deselect all selected objects by dragging in an empty area of the Viewer window.
Viewer Toolbar
The Viewer Toolbar preferences let you modify the toolbar position and set Transform reference modes.
- Store Reference Mode By Transform Mode
- Turn this option on if you want to set a Reference Mode (Local/Global/Additive) specific to each Transformation type. For example, you can set your Translations to be in Local mode, where your Rotations are set to Global. This way, when you switch back to Translating an object, the mode returns to Local automatically. This preference is off by default.
- Toolbar Location
- Select either Left or Right from the Toolbar Location menu to choose which side of the Viewer window the Viewer toolbar appears.
HUD
The HUD (head-up display) preference settings let you change the color of commonly used visual feedback in the
MotionBuilder user interface.
- Font Color
- Lets you change the color of the software operational statistics in the top-left corner of the Viewer window.
- Selection Color
- Lets you change the color of the selected item visual feedback.
Trajectories
Lets you set the number of frames of an animation that display as vertices in trajectory curves in the Viewer window. See
Viewing the trajectory of an object.
- Show All Frames
- Each frame in the animation displays as a vertices on a trajectory curve.
- Number of frames to show
- Specify the frames in the animation you want displayed as a vertices on a trajectory curve.