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    Control the Realism of Your Navigation

    When you navigate a 3D model, you can use the realism tools on the Viewpoint tab > Navigate panel to control the speed and realism of your navigation. The realism tools are not available in a 2D workspace.

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    • Gravity
    • Crouching
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    • Third Person View

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