- Press
Ctrl
Shift
V
to open the ReView pie menu - All you need to do to start automatically saving views is turn ReView on
- Once ReView is active, it will capture the viewport view at regular intervals set by the user
- If you stay in the same view for one or more intervals, that view will be saved
- Use the pie menu buttons to restore recent views
Recent
: Restore the most recently saved viewPrevious
: Restore the last saved recent viewNext
: Restore the next saved recent view
- The numbers under the toggle button will show which view has been restored last and how many recent views are saved
- Press
Save
to save the current view - The view will be added to the ReView panel and can be restored with one click
- Saved views can be named to make it easy to know which view is which
- Download ReView
- Either go to Releases and download the
ReView.py
file for the latest stable version - Or press the
Code
button at the top of the page and thenDownload ZIP
for the newest experimental version (don't extract it)
- Either go to Releases and download the
- In Blender, open
Preferences
and go toAdd-ons
- Click
Install
- Select the download in the file browser
- Click
Install Add-on
- Enable the add-on by checking the box