View Navigation: Difference between revisions
Rockn-Roll (talk | contribs) |
m (Nesciuse moved page View Navigation/en to View Navigation without leaving a redirect: Move en subpage to basepage) |
||
(16 intermediate revisions by 12 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{LanguageBar}} | ||
}} | |||
{{first room menu}} | {{first room menu}} | ||
Line 11: | Line 5: | ||
Moving the camera is vital if you want to be able to see what you are doing. Hammer allows you to '''navigate manually with the keyboard and/or mouse''', and to '''switch between several cameras in different locations'''. | Moving the camera is vital if you want to be able to see what you are doing. Hammer allows you to '''navigate manually with the keyboard and/or mouse''', and to '''switch between several cameras in different locations'''. | ||
{{tip|If you | {{tip|If you haven’t created any brushes yet, you can use the origin mark of the map [[File:Hammer OriginMark.png|28px]] for something to move around. Display this origin mark by selecting View from the top menu and select Center 3D Views on Selection then hold the {{key|Spacebar}}+{{key|RMB}} and drag the origin mark into view. }} | ||
== Navigation == | == Navigation == | ||
=== 3D views === | === 3D views === | ||
[[ | [[File:hammer_camera.jpg |thumb|right|200px|Camera tool.]] | ||
You can navigate through a 3D view with {{key|W}}{{key|A}}{{key|S}}{{key|D}} and the arrow keys: WASD are forward/backward/strafe as they are in-game, while the arrow keys turn your view. The scroll wheel can be used to give you a speed boost forwards or backwards. | You can navigate through a 3D view with {{key|W}}{{key|A}}{{key|S}}{{key|D}} and the arrow keys: WASD are forward/backward/strafe as they are in-game, while the arrow keys turn your view. The scroll wheel can be used to give you a speed boost forwards or backwards. | ||
Line 22: | Line 16: | ||
If you want to look around with the mouse, you can do so by selecting the {{hammer camera}} from the left-hand menu. Now you can spin the view by dragging with the left button, pan it by dragging with the right, and strafe by holding down both at once. | If you want to look around with the mouse, you can do so by selecting the {{hammer camera}} from the left-hand menu. Now you can spin the view by dragging with the left button, pan it by dragging with the right, and strafe by holding down both at once. | ||
{{tip|Press {{key|Z}} to enter or leave mouselook mode, which does not require you to hold down | {{tip|Press {{key|Z}} to enter or leave mouselook mode, which does not require you to hold down {{key|lmb}}.}} | ||
=== 2D views === | === 2D views === | ||
Line 28: | Line 22: | ||
You can pan across a 2D view using the arrow keys or scroll bars (if enabled), or by holding {{key|Spacebar}} and dragging with the left mouse button. | You can pan across a 2D view using the arrow keys or scroll bars (if enabled), or by holding {{key|Spacebar}} and dragging with the left mouse button. | ||
To magnify scroll the mouse wheel, press {{key|D}}{{key|C}}, or preset zooms with {{key|1}}{{key|2}}{{key|3}}{{key|4}}{{key|5}}{{key|6}}{{key|7}}{{key|8}}{{key|9}}{{key|0}} to zoom the active window, or use {{key|+}}{{key|-}} on the numeric keypad to zoom all 2D windows together. | To magnify, scroll the mouse wheel, press the {{key|D}} & {{key|C}} keys, or select preset zooms with {{key|1}}{{key|2}}{{key|3}}{{key|4}}{{key|5}}{{key|6}}{{key|7}}{{key|8}}{{key|9}}{{key|0}} to zoom the active window, or use {{key|+}}{{key|-}} on the numeric keypad to zoom all 2D windows together. | ||
{{tip|Holding down {{key|Ctrl}} in combination with | {{tip|Holding down {{key|Ctrl}} in combination with the mouse wheel will synchronize all 2D views to the same scale.}} | ||
You can also use the Magnify tool [[File:Hammer magnify.png|28px|link=]] with left or right click. | You can also use the Magnify tool [[File:Hammer magnify.png|28px|link=]] with left or right click. | ||
Line 42: | Line 36: | ||
Click and drag your mouse in a 2D view to create the camera, as shown in the image below. The 3D view will snap to the new camera, and the 2D windows will display your camera as a blue circle with a line leading from it. | Click and drag your mouse in a 2D view to create the camera, as shown in the image below. The 3D view will snap to the new camera, and the 2D windows will display your camera as a blue circle with a line leading from it. | ||
[[File:Hammer top2dview2. | [[File:Hammer top2dview2.png|thumb|none|300px|Create a camera by dragging out its position.]] | ||
You can change the position of the camera by dragging the blue circle around with the mouse in the 2D views, and where it will point by dragging the tail in the same manner. The 3D view will update whenever you release the mouse button. | You can change the position of the camera by dragging the blue circle around with the mouse in the 2D views, and where it will point by dragging the tail in the same manner. The 3D view will update whenever you release the mouse button. | ||
Line 54: | Line 48: | ||
{{Navbar|Getting Started|Your First Map|Basic Construction}} | {{Navbar|Getting Started|Your First Map|Basic Construction}} | ||
[[Category:Level Design]] | [[Category:Level Design]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 12 July 2024
Moving the camera is vital if you want to be able to see what you are doing. Hammer allows you to navigate manually with the keyboard and/or mouse, and to switch between several cameras in different locations.



3D views
You can navigate through a 3D view with WASD and the arrow keys: WASD are forward/backward/strafe as they are in-game, while the arrow keys turn your view. The scroll wheel can be used to give you a speed boost forwards or backwards.
If you want to look around with the mouse, you can do so by selecting the Camera tool from the left-hand menu. Now you can spin the view by dragging with the left button, pan it by dragging with the right, and strafe by holding down both at once.


2D views
You can pan across a 2D view using the arrow keys or scroll bars (if enabled), or by holding Spacebar and dragging with the left mouse button.
To magnify, scroll the mouse wheel, press the D & C keys, or select preset zooms with 1234567890 to zoom the active window, or use +- on the numeric keypad to zoom all 2D windows together.

You can also use the Magnify tool with left or right click.
Creating a camera
To set up cameras, select the Camera tool from the left-hand list of icons.
Click and drag your mouse in a 2D view to create the camera, as shown in the image below. The 3D view will snap to the new camera, and the 2D windows will display your camera as a blue circle with a line leading from it.
You can change the position of the camera by dragging the blue circle around with the mouse in the 2D views, and where it will point by dragging the tail in the same manner. The 3D view will update whenever you release the mouse button.
Hold ⇧ Shift to create multiple cameras. Use PageUp and PageDown to switch between them and Delete to remove the active one.