![]() Luckily there is always another way of doing things. But I find that the way it re-centres the view when you move the pivot point can make some view and orientations difficult to achieve. This tool does have its advantages ie the constrained axis rotation. The nice thing with this tool is you can change the position of rotation by clicking anywhere and this will centre the view to where you click (as long as you don’t see the exit glyph) or you can move it by panning the view (hold the middle mouse button). If you want these axis to match your models then you need to start this tool from a fixed view cube position (ie top or front etc). ![]() This allows you to rotate the view either freely by placing your mouse in the middle of the circle or constraining the rotation to virtual axis by hovering near the markers. When rotating a model/assembly in your view a lot of people utilise the orbit command (from the navigation bar or hold down F4). Simple tip and trick which is often over looked or unknown for those of us who don’t use. ![]()
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