north Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 say, how do you display the x and y axis lines. i am going over the controls and i cant find it. also in the flower power exercise, in creating the yellow bud, it creates a doughnut shape instead of a circle shape. Quote
itsjustme Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 say, how do you display the x and y axis lines. i am going over the controls and i cant find it. also in the flower power exercise, in creating the yellow bud, it creates a doughnut shape instead of a circle shape. For displaying the X and Y axis lines...you may have your color scheme hiding them. To change that, open "Tools/Customize/Appearance". Or, are you talking about the rulers? For the rulers, you can go to "Tools/Options/Modeling" and check the "Display rulers" box. As for the doughnut shape you're getting...an image might help explain. --------------------- EDIT --------------------- I forgot to mention, in "Tools/Options/Modeling" also check the "Display grid" box. Quote
north Posted August 4, 2010 Author Posted August 4, 2010 i already have the "display grid" and display ruler check. the y axis has a green line in the middle of the screen. in the flower power tutorial, the narrator has it shown to help show where the y axis is at 0cm. i am beginning to feel that it is just the different version of the AM. the tutorial is years old and i have the latest AM. as for the doughnut, its okay, i fixed that part mostly in the other thread you mention about the tutorials. Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted August 4, 2010 Hash Fellow Posted August 4, 2010 Show a screencapture of it not showing the X Y lines. Axis lines haven't changed much over the years. Quote
north Posted August 4, 2010 Author Posted August 4, 2010 i uploaded 2 files. flowerpower is the one that the narrator has. as you can see, there is a green y axis line at 0cm mark, flowerpower2 is my work. at the 0cm, i have no such y axis line. i decided to try changing colors for the y axis but it still didnt. Quote
agep Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 You need to be in front view [NUM 2], or any other direct views. If you go to Tools - Customize - Toolbars and select Views, you get buttons on your menubar for that Quote
Meowx Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 You also might be in Perspective mode. Hit the \ key (above return) to toggle perspective on and off. Quote
Gerry Posted August 4, 2010 Posted August 4, 2010 North, if you look at the title bar of your file, you'll see "Birds Eye View". this indicates that you're not looking at it from a direct side/front/top view. No axes will display in birds eye view. The Num keypad will show the following views: 8-rear; 4-left; 5-top; 6-right; 1-camera view (if you've got a camera); 2-front; 3 and 9 don't do anything I think. If you're looking from any straight-on view, you can return to the previous birds eye view with 7. You can always check the xyz positions with the little indicator at the bottom left of the window. Quote
north Posted August 4, 2010 Author Posted August 4, 2010 ah! it worked guys, thanks! holy cow! cant believe that it was that simple. Quote
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