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Subject: Keyboard Shortcuts


Stephen Ray ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 7:22 AM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 1:06 PM

Attached Link: Keyboard Shortcuts

Here's a link to all the keyboard command, and Easter Eggs I know of ( as of right now ), most of this is common knowledge...but some is not. If anybody knows of anything else that is not documented in the manual, program menus or help files let me know.

Stephen Ray



erosiaart ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 7:51 AM

bless ya! :)


Melansian_Mentat ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 8:23 AM

Wow. I had no clue about half of this stuff. Many thanks!


eelie ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 8:35 AM

This is too cool! Some of these I knew about but didn't know how to do them; some are completely new. This is like an advanced manual! Thank you soooooo much!


foleypro ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 8:54 AM

Thanks...Now lets find some more...


Stephen Ray ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 9:12 AM

foleypro, There are 2 more in the terrain editor, I haven't been able to figure out. Ctrl/A and Ctrl/E I know there is something going on, because if auto key is on, then the time line is moved, then hit the commands, a keyframe is added. Which means some kind of change has occurred.

Stephen Ray



pakled ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 9:35 AM

cool, there's also a PDF file out there with a lot of this, but not necessarily all of it.

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Dennisld ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 10:12 AM

Ctrl/A or Alt Click...........Reset Clipping Bracket Ctrl/E........................Launch Terrain Editor Bye now............Dennis


dan whiteside ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 12:24 PM

Super job! Learned a couple of new tricks... the only thing I didn't see is in the Terrain Editor (on the Mac) by clicking on the picture button while holding down the Option+Command key you can use the DTE as the source for the terrain. I used to know what the PC keys were but I can't remember. Thanks again for the resource; Dan


Peggy_Walters ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 1:01 PM

Wow thanks! There are a lot of tips I did not know about. Peggy

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Vile ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 1:33 PM

COOL! Merry Christmas to us!!! Thanks Stephen! It is just what I wanted (seriously)!


rickymaveety ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 1:37 PM

I don't see the one about anti-alias turning it off by CTRL+shift and click on the check mark in attributes. Maybe it's in there, but I didn't see it.

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danamo ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 3:06 PM

Thank you Steven, I learned a new trick or two from this, and I've got you bookmarked.


Andini ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 4:28 PM

ricky...it's in there! The easter egg about placing the sun/moon perfectly in the scene is just AWESOME! Thanks for the great link!


rickymaveety ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 5:11 PM

Attached Link: http://www.geocities.com/ricky1750/chapter_three.pdf

Well, here's my take on it from chapter three of my book. I probably missed a few though, so I'll be looking at the material from the website. (Just right click to download the pdf or it should pop up if you left click it)

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 5:12 PM

Nope ... it doesn't show up on the net ... geocities tends to do that .... so just right click and save target as. Requires Adobe Acrobate Reader (but you all have that, right??)

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foleypro ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 6:37 PM

Awesome...Now if I can just figure out how to Paint a hole thru the SIDE of the Mountain in the Terrain Editor I will be a happy man....


Stephen Ray ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 7:17 PM

Thanks Dennisld, Ctrl?A does reset the clipping bracket. I know Ctrl/E opens an object's editor ( like the TE ) But once inside the Terrain Editor, Ctrl/E is doing something else, I just haven't figured out what yet. Thank to Dan to, I forgot all about opening the DTE and pic library, using that trick. I'll add these to the list.

Stephen Ray



Swade ( ) posted Sat, 06 December 2003 at 7:36 PM

Thanks a bunch for this..... You are the man Stephen Ray.

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Erlik ( ) posted Sun, 07 December 2003 at 3:05 AM

Stephen, it appears that pressing ctrl-e in Terrain Editor does... how do I call it ... well, something with the grey values in the pic. If I click on "Lower" and press ctrl-e afterwards, it will return the greys to the previous values. But if I click on "Raise", pressing ctrl-e afterwards does nothing.

-- erlik


Erlik ( ) posted Sun, 07 December 2003 at 3:16 AM

Oh, yeah, after applying an effect (Paint), pressing Ctrl+Alt and going over the pic will Unpaint the effect. And you don't have to go and click on Unpaint under the picture.

-- erlik


Erlik ( ) posted Sun, 07 December 2003 at 3:20 AM

Huh. When in Elevation mode, pressing Ctrl-Alt will always give you the opposite of the grey value you're using. I'll leave now. :-)

-- erlik


Stephen Ray ( ) posted Sun, 07 December 2003 at 7:15 PM

Yea it seems the alt key basically gives the opposite of what the brush is set to do. So if the bust is in paint effect mode alt will put it in unpaint effect. If the brush elevation is set to highest elevation, alt key will set it to lowest elevation, ( or invert the paint brush elevation ) same with min and max, the only one it doesn't seem to change is erosion. Yea Ctrl?e does seems to have something to do with raising the elevation. Thank I'll have to work on that one.

Stephen Ray



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