
Background Depth - Set how deep into the model you want to see by using object masks or fog. By default, the foreground depth starts at the location of your camera, but you can manually set a foreground depth using section cuts and clipping planes. Foreground Depth - Set the viewing plane depth at which you begin to see objects in your scene. Visible Objects - Control what's visible in your scene by hiding or unhiding layers.
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These 5 steps will give you full control over the look of your model in LayOut. Then, I share with you my 5 step method to visualize and prepare every scene I create for LayOut. From organizational workflow, to scenes and styles. The entire first half of the book is dedicated to preparing your model for LayOut.
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I'll teach you how to save time and frustration by organizing your model so YOU are in control of how your model viewports look.

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