Отображение во вьюпорте (viewport display)#
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- Режим (mode):
Все режимы
- Панель:
- Отображать как (display as)
This controls the way the bones appear in the 3D Viewport.
- Октаэдрический
This is the default visualization, well suited for most of editing tasks. It materializes:
The bone root («big» joint) and tip («small» joint).
The bone «size» (its thickness is proportional to its length).
The bone roll (as it has a square section).
- Трость
This is the simplest and most non-intrusive visualization. It just materializes bones by sticks of constant (and small) thickness, so it gives you no information about root and tip, nor bone size or roll angle.
- B-Bone
This visualization shows the curves of «smooth» multi-segmented bones; see the Bendy Bones for details.
- Оболочка (Envelope)
This visualization materializes the bone deformation influence. More on this in the bone page.
- Wire
This simplest visualization shows the curves of «smooth» multi-segmented bones.
- Показать (show)
- Имена
Displays the name of each bone.
- Формы
When enabled, the default standard bone shape is replaced, in Object Mode and Pose Mode, by the shape of a chosen object (see Shaped Bones for details).
- Цвета костей
Draws bones in their configured colors. Disable to always draw bones in the default color. For more details see Bone Colors.
- Спереди (in front)
When enabled, the bones of the armature will always be shown on top of the solid objects (meshes, surfaces, …). I.e. they will always be visible and selectable (this is the same option as the one found in the Display panel of the Object data tab). Very useful when not in Wireframe mode.
- Ось (axis)
When enabled, the (local) axes of each bone are displayed (only relevant for Edit Mode and Pose Mode).
- Положение (position)
The position for the axes display on the bone. Increasing the value moves it closer to the tip; decreasing moves it closer to the root.
- Отношения (relations)
Whether the Relationship Lines overlay should be drawn from each parent’s tail or head. The lines are always drawn towards the childrens“ heads.