Roland Modela MDX-40 Specifications Page 5

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Quickstart to Roland MDX-40 and Modela Player 4
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Open
You can open either 3D data in IGES, DXF (3D), STL, or XVL
format, or existing project les. You can also open project les in
MODELA Player version 3 or later.
Save
This command saves the project with its present name.
Wire Frame
This command displays the object using only a gridwork of lines.
Zoom In / Out
This command enlarges or reduces the view of the model.
Clicking the left mouse button shows an enlarged view with the point
where you clicked at the center. You can select the area to zoom by
dragging. Clicking the right mouse button shows a reduced-size view.
Hide Lines
This command creates a wire frame on the surface and
deletes the hidden lines at the back of the surface.
Perspective
This displays objects drawn using the perspective
projection method.
Rendering
This command adds color and shadowing to the displayed object.
Rotate
This command allows the model to be rotated by dragging with the
mouse to change the angle of view.
Move
This command lets you move the model by dragging with the
mouse. This is used to view parts of the model which lie beyond the
edge of the window.
Fit to Screen
This command expands or reduces the size of the object shown to ll the
screen. When you are in split view, this command affects only the active window.
To apply it to all windows, hold down the [Ctrl] key and run the command.
Default View
This restores the point of view in effect just after you imported the model,
and zooms the view in or out to t it to the window.
When you’re in split view, this command affects only the active window. To
apply it to all windows, hold down the [Ctrl] key and run the command.
Split
This splits the window into four parts and displays the
Perspective, Top, Front, and Side views simultaneously.
Top
This displays objects drawn on the XY plane using the
parallel projection method.
Front
This displays objects drawn on the XZ plane using the
parallel projection method.
Side
This displays objects drawn on the YZ plane using the
parallel projection method.
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