The 3D navigation window (click here if you aren't sure how to open it) lets users visualize a project in 3D, giving them the possibility to move around the room and change their point of view. The navigation window also allows users to interact with the project in 3D and make changes to it, such as inserting and positioning new objects or furniture, or moving and/or deleting existing objects in the room.
Another very important operation that can be done from within this window is tiling or adding materials to floors, walls, countertops, and objects, which can be done in many different ways with the wide variety of commands available.
From within this window, we can also set our desired view point and launch the rendering process, which allows us to generate a photo-like image of the scene.
The graphic quality of the navigation window is not the best 3D view we are able to obtain with the program; the program integrates the V-Ray rendering engine, optimized to allow users to obtain extremely realistic photo-like images of their 3D projects in a short amount of time.
The image below shows an example of the 3D Navigation Window
NB: the highest graphic quality for the navigation window is only available on high-performing computers and graphics cards. Click here to see hardware requirements.
This article is valid for the 2020 version and later.