Wireframe overlay in Camera View
Wireframe overlay in Camera View
What the feck is the shortcut key that toggles the display mode in the camera view for GTK (wire, flat, flat+wire)? I can't for the life of me remember it!
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Re: Wireframe overlay in Camera View
try 'J' ,although I'm not sure if this is what you looking for
Re: Wireframe overlay in Camera View
Hey there stranger,
I don't know of any shortcut keys.
In GtkRadiant 1.4 and 1.6, there is a button "Texture View Mode" in the toolbar to switch between modes.
In GtkRadiant 1.5, the button is missing, instead the option is in Preferences > Camera > Render Mode
I don't know of any shortcut keys.
In GtkRadiant 1.4 and 1.6, there is a button "Texture View Mode" in the toolbar to switch between modes.
In GtkRadiant 1.5, the button is missing, instead the option is in Preferences > Camera > Render Mode
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Re: Wireframe overlay in Camera View
*grin*
It was "J". That toggles through the various 'overlay' types. Cheers subst.
@obsidian: yeah those change how the textures themselves are rendered, it was the shortcut subst mention which changes the 'draw type'(?) for *objects* in the 3D view.
It was "J". That toggles through the various 'overlay' types. Cheers subst.
@obsidian: yeah those change how the textures themselves are rendered, it was the shortcut subst mention which changes the 'draw type'(?) for *objects* in the 3D view.
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