Zooming the Viewport

Zooming the Viewport

Zooming the Viewport

Zoom in or out the Viewport does not affect the what the 3D Model scene will be. You may want to see the outside of the View Bounds from time to time. It is different from zooming the camera.

To Zoom the Viewport in or out

Do one of the following:

  • Drag the zoom slider that is located at the right side in the Status bar

    • Zoom out: Drag to the left

    • Zoom in: Drag to the right

  • Crtl+scroll the mouse wheel

    • Zoom out: Up

    • Zoom in: Down

You can restore the view bounds fit to the full screen (100%) by clicking the  icon that is located at the right side of the zoom slider. You can also press Ctrl+Alt+F.

 

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