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I think I would like to go with 103.2 inches. It seems to be the scale for P6 and up.
Is that 25.4 a constant for converting inches to mm?
How would I do that? Is that when you change interval? If so, to what?
What I would really like, is to create a box to Poser scale. And be able to use the cm & mm grid for a reference while I'm modeling.
I'm beginning to see now. The scale is dependent on figured that you are using.
And the grid is determined by the intervals. So if you set it to 10 mm. Your grid will showcentimeters squares. If you set the intervals to 50 mm. Your grid will show 5 cm squares.I just set it to 100 mm, and it looks like 10 cm squares to me.
What does the view grid intervals do? I change the settings, and I don't see nothing happening.
I am not quite sure as to why it does that in the orographic locked views (although I do find it useful), or as to why it does not do that in the Perspective (unlocked) views. IStonia would need to answer that.
Quote from: steve on December 04, 2012, 09:54:03 pmI am not quite sure as to why it does that in the orographic locked views (although I do find it useful), or as to why it does not do that in the Perspective (unlocked) views. IStonia would need to answer that.The print out spacing value is the actual spacing between visible grid lines. Since the grid lines keep changing as you zoom in/out in orthographic view, the print out value will change to reflect it. It does that too in perspective view if you change the scene scale.
make sure you have the right scene scale, 0.1. Some calcualation operations are scene scale dependent.
Keep it right and you will avoid some unexpected problems.
Quote from: IStonia on December 04, 2012, 10:16:27 pmQuote from: steve on December 04, 2012, 09:54:03 pmI am not quite sure as to why it does that in the orographic locked views (although I do find it useful), or as to why it does not do that in the Perspective (unlocked) views. IStonia would need to answer that.The print out spacing value is the actual spacing between visible grid lines. Since the grid lines keep changing as you zoom in/out in orthographic view, the print out value will change to reflect it. It does that too in perspective view if you change the scene scale.That does not answer the actual question as to why the grid line spacing changes as you zoom in/out in orthographic view, but not in Perspective view.
This brings more questions,Quote from: IStonia on December 04, 2012, 10:16:27 pmmake sure you have the right scene scale, 0.1. Some calcualation operations are scene scale dependent.Why have a base/default scene scale of 0.1? I would normally always go with a base/default scale of 1 QuoteKeep it right and you will avoid some unexpected problems.That puts forward that changing the scene scale can give unexpected results. Such as what?
0.1 scene scale is not the default value. It refers to 3dwizzard's setting. The default scene scale is 1.
Quote from: IStonia on December 04, 2012, 10:57:11 pm0.1 scene scale is not the default value. It refers to 3dwizzard's setting. The default scene scale is 1.The default scene scale setting is 0.1 That is the setting by default, the setting in place from a new start up configuration. You can reset the scale, which takes it to 1. But why would you need (or be expected) to reset the scale to get it to default when you have not changed it from installation default?
The print out spacing value is the actual spacing between visible grid lines. Since the grid lines keep changing as you zoom in/out in orthographic view, the print out value will change to reflect it. It does that too in perspective view if you change the scene scale.
I just did this settings to 0.1 as you can see it was very small:
I know this can be a bit confusing, but once set, you will not need to change again.