Models

Models

Models

The Models item enables you to add new or saved Carveco models.

Right-click Models to display its context menu, where you can create or import a model.

Below the Models item:

  • The icon indicates each closed Carveco model; beside which the model's name is displayed.

    Right-click to display its context menu, and use this menu to edit, duplicate, export, delete and rename a model.

    Double-click a closed model icon to open that model. The icon changes to .

  • The icon indicates the Carveco model currently open; beside which the model's name is displayed (provided it has already been saved).
    Although there can be several models in a project, they cannot be opened concurrently. The open model is always last in the list of models beneath the Models folder in the Project Tree

    When selected, information regarding the model's dimensions and resolution, and the composite relief's dimensions is displayed below the splitter bar.

    Right-click to display its context menu. Use this menu to close, duplicate, export, rename, resize, reposition, mirror and rotate the model, adjust its resolution, lights and material settings, and toggle the display of its associated notes.


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