Showing and hiding objects in the Viewer window

 
 
 

You can show or hide objects in the Viewer window using the Visibility and Visibility Inheritance properties in the Properties window.

Properties window A. VisibilityB. Visibility Inheritance

Visibility

The behavior of Visibility property inherits by default. A child of a hierarchy inherits its visibility from its parent. If you turn off the visibility property parent of a hierarchy by deselecting the Visibility checkbox, the entire hierarchy becomes invisible in the viewer, even if the Visibility property of the child is turned on.

You can change this default by locating the <MachineName>.Application.txt configuration file in the MotionBuilder program files. The Visibility Inheritance option can be changed to reflect your preference.

TipPress Shift-V to toggle the visibility of selected objects in the Viewer window.

Visibility Inheritance

You can control the inheritance behavior for each object by turning this option on or off. By turning Visibility Inheritance off for an object, those objects beneath it will no longer reflect the behavior of the parent. This property is useful to stop inheritance behavior from being propagated down a hierarchy.

NoteScene files saved in previous versions of MotionBuilder have Visibility Inheritance turned off by default. Objects created in MotionBuilder 2013 have this property turned on by default to help keep performance optimal.

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