[Papervision3D] Model Viewer updates

John Grden neoriley at gmail.com
Wed Jan 3 10:38:49 EST 2007


yeah I tend to agree, but I swear I remember doing a tutorial one time in
Maya where I could see 2 grids and I had a drawing of a face mapped to both
of them (one a front view, the other is a side view).  And it made editing
the polys/vertices much easier since you could rotate around and catch the
perspective of what your edits were accomplishing.

am I remembering that wrong?

I guess to, this is for model viewing at this poing, but Carlos and I were
hoping to use the base code for an editor of sorts

On 1/3/07, Jon Bradley <jbradley at postcentral.com> wrote:
>
> They are, but in Maya it's disorienting to work in a single view with
> multiple grids. I've found over the years that using multiple views
> is much quicker and more effective since you don't have to rotate
> around to see what your object looks like from different perspectives.
>
> That's just my 0.02 though. :)
>
> cheers,
>
> jon
>
> On Jan 3, 2007, at 10:01 AM, Yaakov Albietz wrote:
>
> > even though maya and 3dsmax don't do it by default, it would be
> > nice to be able to check a box to enable a yx axis planar grid
> > also. grids are just really helpful for 3d modeling.
>
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