Hello everyone, in this lecture we are talking about the zoom command, the pain command and the orbit command. This whole command is made up of in a navigation bar. So we are talking about what is navigation bar? And how can we be used it and what are their shortcuts and what are their uses. In this movie, we can look at a view navigation view navigation is a critical part of any graphic software program. In certainly knows, as chefs and here, I can show you how you can zoom the screen to change the magnification, then, and slide along the screen, and then looking at 3d views.
So actually, this is a 3d view that you see here. This is a 3d view Okay, this 3d view. So we are talking about right now, that is zoom command. So in the zoom command, how you use that zoom command, okay. So, so just be careful. And notice what I said just so, it is very important that your mouse hover will come up, if there is a no moving will come on in your mouse.
So you have to just take it because this software needs a very important role in this. We'll come on, so, what do you have to do for this zoom wheel on your mouse, okay, you know the wheel on your mouse you in the middle, so you have to just scroll it but roll in the view in and out when you scroll this, so in and out, the model will zoom and zoom out fine. If the model is too heavy, or your software doesn't have that much of graphic card, so maybe it will a little bit slow but this is the way Okay, so this is very simple, this very simple and easy way to zoom. Fine. Okay, so this is a zoom command. Now we'll go to the pen command, how the pain command is used, you take the will of the mouse and press it down.
Fine. Take the wheel of the mouse and press it down and you can drag it any division. Okay, just drag it any division desk like this. This is a pen command. When you just just use the middle The middle wheel of the mouse and press it and just move it okay and this move symbol is also formed when you press the wheel of the mouse fine. Okay.
So now we are talking about the orbit command, how are we commanded used. So just It is also very simple just use that middle command middle button to the orbit Eskin and press Shift button. When you press sift button, there is a minus sign shown in your deck stop sign and then press this moving. Moving we'll just press it so this orbit sign data shown two arrows and a point. One arrow is in anti clockwise in second. arrow is in, sorry, both arrows in anticlockwise.
And there is one point there. So this is the orbit command, so you have to just drag it don't don't just just use both of the keys, just shift plus moving wheel. To do that, it's like this. This is my ultimate command if I this is very important because just go for the zoom. If you scroll the wheel command, so you will zoom in, zoom out, and then you shift it, press Shift and then press will come on so you'll you can see that just like you can go to the any view upper top left where you want, fine. Okay, there is one more option to do that.
You can see this navigation bar here. Here you can go to the front if you want the front front view, just Go there and click front. So this is the front view, if you want, if you click this arrow, it's going to the right if you click one more time back left if you want top, so, this is top if you want right this is right, if you want bottom this one is bottom fine. So, you can see this three has some shortcuts and with the mouse will come on it is very simple to use. Now, now we are talking about these three views. Okay, so you know that this is the RB command just shift and press the mouse, middle button middle key that is will come on and just just roll it so it is the orbit command that are operated here.
But when you go to the first flow, 2d plan, in the 2d plan, there is little bit different If you want to zoom in, zoom out the same command, you have to just scroll the when it zoom in and zoom out. When you go to the pen command, just press the wheel button and you can painting, okay, but when you use that orbit command, when you use that shift key plus when button so it will just painting but there is not orbital moment because this is a 2d view, their orbit command that is always used in 3d view only fine. So this is the only difference that in both of the commands that you see in here. Okay, one more time. One more thing. You can see here in the right corner.
This is a navigation bar option. This one is a navigation bar option. Okay, when you go, this is a zoom command. You can see this is a zoom, come on, okay? Because this is a sign when you go there. There is notification also is zoom in zoom in reason that is shown zoom in reason tomorrow fine.
So how can we use the Zoom command here also just like this, I want to see this low. If If suppose the brain is very small I want to use this door just make up a small rectangle box or a square box in this and you can zoom in fine. If you want to zoom out, so there is just below below this, this there is one more command that is zoom out, just click it zoom out, you hadn't zoom out, but that just zoom a little bit if you want the weekend. That shape that is already happened in the Indian model. So you you have to do one thing just go for the this minus sign and click it. So this is one more time this when we can or you want more zoom out.
So you can click it to the origin position that use zoom in. That will come after clicking all The options are fine This is zoom in and zoom out come on okay zoom in reason I told you that I explained you already zoom out that I already explained you zoom to fit when you go zoom to fit. So, what happened that that this is the elevation bar that comes outside this and the whole model, whole 2d plan or a model are inside this elevation map fine. So, we talk about these three. Now we are talking about zoom all to fit, what is zoom all to fit, okay. So for this I have to go just you have to do one thing, just go to the 3d view.
Okay, and press the blue T. When you press the blue t you can see the 3d model as well 2d model that are shown here. Fine. When you press the blue plus T, okay? This is very important, okay? So when you go for the zoom to fit command, okay, when you go to zoom to fit command or you can press Zed A. So you can see that you need to press that a, the whole the board the models that are meant on zoom, zoom properly, they zoom properly and you are visible to doing this.
Okay? If you have three to four tabs open here, you just press that a. Okay, so I want to describe one more thing here. Okay, we'll talk about this three in this for right now zoom in reason zoom out zoom fit, zoom. Okay, so how this command is used and what are their shortcuts fine. Okay, so here zoom in reason, you have to press Zed R, that is Zed zoom, and reason that shortcut is made up related to a little bit.
So I'll explain you so it will be really helpful for you. Because zoom is zooming reason you are zoomed out, you have to press that Oh, zoom to fit, you have to press Zed F, zoom all to fit, you have to press a press Zed a fine. So this, this is very simple when you use their shortcuts and it will be really helpful for you to create a model in a very little bit of time. Fine. Okay, let's proceed right now. Okay, so next is zoom sheet size, what is the use of zoom sheet size?
In the zoom sheet command, what do you have to do? It's a and you can go for the zoom sheet or you can press Zed s, right? When you press that as when you press Zed s, so this sheet will show you how it's look when we print this sheet. So how it's done. Look the whole thing that it will be shown here, okay, when you go there, press Zed as so you can see how it's look it's it's pretty visible here fine and we can easily easily we can easily take a print this sheet or we are visible for this. So, this is very important when you are when you are going to present any sheets to the contractor or the client.
So it is very important to check this zoom scale or zoom sheet scale so that is very important. So I explained to you all about this. Okay, previous panels zoom that I already explained. And I explained all this and zoom pan and orbit, these three are explained here. I hope you guys are understood very well and thanks for watching this