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How to use Blender - How to adjust the field of view display range with Blender

Author: Aotuman Date: 2020-11-02

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How to use Blender to adjust the field of view display range? How to do it specifically? Friends who don’t know how to do it can take a look at the method shared by the editor on how to use Blender to adjust the field of view display range. I hope that this tutorial can help you. Friends better understand the software Blender.

First, open Blender on your computer and create a cube.

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If you press the S key to enlarge the cube n times, the model will not be displayed, or only part of it will be displayed.

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In the same way, if you shrink the cube, parts of it will disappear or not be displayed when you zoom in.

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To set the visible range, press the "n" key to open the properties panel on the right side of the 3D view window.

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Find the "View" option here.

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There are numerical presets for "visible range".

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You can set the "start" value smaller like "0.001" and the "end" value larger like "100000". You can set the display value range according to your needs.

Screenshot of how to adjust the field of view display range in Blender

The above is the method shared by the editor to adjust the field of view display range using Blender. Friends in need can take a look.

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