Introduction to the View Cube and the Steering Wheel
Introduction to the View Cube and the Steering Wheel
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Michael Hurwicz
Eastsound, Washington USA
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In this 3ds Max tutorial, Michael Hurwicz provides an introduction to the View Cube and the Steering Wheel, new features in 3ds Max 2009 which make it easier to perform viewport navigation operations like orbit, pan and zoom.
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