In Inspire, there are two basic methods of displaying 3D objects on a 2D plane: perspective projection, which takes perspective effects
into account; and orthographic projection, which does not.
In Inspire, there are two basic methods of displaying 3D objects on a 2D plane: perspective projection, which takes perspective effects
into account; and orthographic projection, which does not.
Standard views are a convenient way to rotate your model to a set camera angle. Top, bottom, front, back, right, left,
and several isometric views are available.
Use the Unit System Selector to change the display units used in the user interface. (These can be the same or different
as the modeling units, which are set in the Preferences.)
Most tools on the ribbon include text prompts beneath the tool or guide bar that explain what to do next. These prompts
are a form of user assistance called workflow help.
Alternative
Alternatives are a convenient way to manage design variations within your model.
Configuration (model)
You can use the Configure toolbar on the Model Browser to activate and deactivate parts. This is called configuring your model.
Context Menu
Context menus contain commands that allow you to edit a selected item, and are available for parts, entities, and tools on the ribbon.
Installation Directory
The installation directory is the location where the application was installed.
Instance (part)
An instance is a copy of a part that is linked to the original part.
Model Browser
The Model Browser shows all of the objects in your model in a tree structure.
Modeling Window
The modeling window, sometimes referred to as the graphics area or window, is where you interact with your model.
Mouse Controls
Mouse controls are used to pan, zoom, and rotate the model.
Orthographic Projection
In Inspire, there are two basic methods of displaying 3D objects on a 2D plane: perspective projection, which takes perspective effects into account; and orthographic projection, which does not.
Parts
A part is a geometric object made up of any combination of solids, surfaces, and curves. It can also be a mesh.
Perspective Projection
In Inspire, there are two basic methods of displaying 3D objects on a 2D plane: perspective projection, which takes perspective effects into account; and orthographic projection, which does not.
Principal Axes
The principal axes or global axes are the x, y, and z axes in the View Rotator.
Property Editor
The Property Editor shows all the properties of a selected object and allows you to edit them.
Ribbon
The ribbon allows you to quickly access tools and standard functions, and is located at the top of the Inspire workspace.
Screen Capture
The Screen Capture tool saves an image of your model with a white background.
Snap Filter
The Snaps Filter icon is located in the lower right corner of the application window. It opens the snaps menu.
Standard Views
Standard views are a convenient way to rotate your model to a set camera angle. Top, bottom, front, back, right, left, and several isometric views are available.
Status Bar
The status bar displays model status information and includes the snaps filter and unit system selector.
Unit System Selector
Use the Unit System Selector to change the display units used in the user interface. (These can be the same or different as the modeling units, which are set in the Preferences.)
View Controls
The view controls are located in the lower left corner of the modeling window.
View Normal to Grid
When in sketch mode, the Rotate to Closest Principal Axes icon is replaced with the View Normal to Grid icon in the view controls.
View Rotator
Use the View Rotator to achieve finer control of rotation than is possible by using the mouse.
Workflow Help
Most tools on the ribbon include text prompts beneath the tool or guide bar that explain what to do next. These prompts are a form of user assistance called workflow help.