Your videos are quite helpful in getting up to speed with this software. Nice job. What is the difference between 'side view' and 'front view' and how are those views determined?
The top/side/front view are three views of the jump. If you click and drag left to right in the top view, you should see that it turns the plot around. On the right side of the top view is a red dot and on the bottom is a blue dot. Notice also that the front view is red and the side view is blue. The front view is actually the view from the direction of the red dot; the side view is the view from the direction of the blue dot. The way you would typically use this is to turn the top view until the axes line up with your desired front/side view. For example, a swooper might turn it so that the swoop itself lines up with the horizontal axis. Then the front view will show the view of the swoop from the front and the side view will show the view from the side.
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Your videos are quite helpful in getting up to speed with this software. Nice job. What is the difference between 'side view' and 'front view' and how are those views determined?
The top/side/front view are three views of the jump. If you click and drag left to right in the top view, you should see that it turns the plot around. On the right side of the top view is a red dot and on the bottom is a blue dot. Notice also that the front view is red and the side view is blue. The front view is actually the view from the direction of the red dot; the side view is the view from the direction of the blue dot.
The way you would typically use this is to turn the top view until the axes line up with your desired front/side view. For example, a swooper might turn it so that the swoop itself lines up with the horizontal axis. Then the front view will show the view of the swoop from the front and the side view will show the view from the side.
Brilliant. Thanks for the response.