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'''<big>Observer view</big>'''
'''<big>Positioning the observer</big>'''


The Observer view lets you manually adjust the field of view, in the 3D view, by the project altitude and tilt.
The Observer view lets you manually adjust the field of view, in the 3D view, by the project altitude and tilt.
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Revision as of 16:49, 8 August 2024

Top view

Positioning the observer

The Observer view lets you manually adjust the field of view, in the 3D view, by the project altitude and tilt.

The altitude refers to the height of the view and the tilt allows you to have bird's eye views, for example.

To access it, go to InSitu's View drop down menu, and then click on Observer.


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Initial Observer view

The Initial Observer view lets you reposition the starting point of the visual field in 3D view.
To activate it, go to View | Initial Observer. This feature if very useful when you have adjusted the settings but you want to cancel these changes.


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