Navigation

Planets Studio provides two navigation modes to explore environments: the planetary and the 3DEXPERIENCE modes. You can switch between these navigation modes.

This page discusses:

Planetary Navigation

The planetary navigation is a specific navigation based on the nearest planet. When navigating, the camera moves around the planet and follows the ground. By default, the planetary navigation is active.

The following tips help you navigate an environment. You can choose between the AZERTY or QWERTY modes.

Orientation

To orient the view to the left, press A. To orient the view to the right, press E.

Movements

When you move to the left or right, the viewpoint of the camera moves as well. The navigation is automatically corrected to follow the curvature of the planet.

The automatic level correction enables you to always stay perpendicular to the planet surface and to create the illusion of navigating a perfect flat ground (especially when navigating long distances at low altitude).

Stationary Mode

When you fly over an environment, a specific stationary mode is available.

This mode enables you to keep the same altitude when you navigate in any direction.

Speed Ratio

The navigation is based on the speed ratio, which is controlled by your mouse wheel and the altitude of the camera.

When you scroll the mouse wheel, different types of speed ratios are available:

  • Slow: to review details
  • Medium: to explore terrain surfaces or environments
  • Fast: to explore space

3DEXPERIENCE Navigation

The 3DEXPERIENCE navigation enables you to perform basic viewing actions using your mouse and your keyboard.

You can zoom in, zoom out, pan, or rotate an environment.