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| VladyF | Sep 2 2010, 10:16:02 AM Post #1 |
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3ds Max Keyboard Shortcuts a - Toggle Angle Snap on/off. b - Change active viewport to "Bottom" view. c - Change active viewport to "Camera" view (there must be at least 1 camera in your scene for this command to work). If you have more than 1 camera in your scene, this will toggle between cameras. d - disable view (prevents view from updating; used when editing very large scenes to improve performance) e - Select and rotate. f - Change active viewport to "Front" view. g - Toggle grid on/off. h - Select by name. i - Center active viewport to the mouse's position. j - Show hide selection brackets l - Change active viewport to "Left" view. m - Open the Material Editor. n - Toggle Auto Key on/off. o - Adaptive degredation, shows objects as boxes, speed up viewport drawing in complex scenes p - Change active viewport to "Perspective" view. r - Select and Scale. s - Toggle Snap on/off. t - Change active viewport to "Top" view. u - Change active viewport to "User" view. w - Select and move. x - Hide/unhide gizmo. z - Zoom Extents All Selected. 6 - Particle View (v6 & 7 only). 7 - Polygon Count (displayed at upper left of viewport for selected object). 8 - Environment panel. 0 - render to texture Space - Lock selection Up arrow - walkthrough mode MMB - Pan view Ctrl+MMB - 2x Pan speed Ctrl+A - Select all Ctrl+I - Invert selection Ctrl+V - Clone selected Object Ctrl+C - (this is not copy!)(in perspective viewport) create target camera using the curent view. Ctrl+X - eXpert Mode Ctrl+Z - Undo Ctrl+Y - Redo Source: http://en.wikibooks.org Keep in mind that you can always customize them ; For example I use "r" for right view and "b" for back view |
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| emontero | Sep 2 2010, 11:03:31 AM Post #2 |
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oh thx very helpfull! |
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| king_george | Sep 2 2010, 11:33:20 AM Post #3 |
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ジョージ
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oh, look, a topic for cj xD |
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| Kotton | Sep 2 2010, 11:45:43 AM Post #4 |
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★SoCal CrackHead★
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ROFL |
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| cj360 | Sep 2 2010, 11:50:01 AM Post #5 |
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can't read
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| VladyF | Sep 2 2010, 11:52:35 AM Post #6 |
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*freepost* |
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| thestig | Sep 27 2010, 03:45:23 AM Post #7 |
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nice thanks man |
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