Isolate views in VRED

Isolate the view to display only what you want to see in VRED.


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When working in a big scene, you may want to display just one or a few objects separately.

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Open the Scenegraph and select all objects you want to view separately.

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Click drag the selected objects into the render window.

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The object is now shown separately from the rest of the scene in the render window.

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The same can be done with every geometry element in the Scenegraph.

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Use Show Wall and zoom to position your objects.

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If you select an object in the viewport, it will be shown in the hierarchy of the Scenegraph automatically.

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This way you can look at it separately in a quick and easy way.

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Dragging the root node into the render window brings you back to the ICV of the main scene.

Video transcript

00:03

When working in a big scene, you may want to display just one or a few objects separately.

00:10

Open the Scenegraph and select all objects you want to view separately.

00:20

Click drag the selected objects into the render window.

00:24

The object is now shown separately from the rest of the scene in the render window.

00:30

The same can be done with every geometry element in the Scenegraph.

00:39

Use Show Wall and zoom to position your objects.

00:44

If you select an object in the viewport, it will be shown in the hierarchy of the Scenegraph automatically.

00:52

This way you can look at it separately in a quick and easy way.

01:01

Dragging the root node into the render window brings you back to the ICV of the main scene.

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