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With dynamic viewing, you can display the effects of changing your viewpoint
as you make the changes. Using this method, you can also simplify your view
temporarily by choosing only the objects that you need to determine the view.
Alternatively, if you press Enter without selecting any objects, 3D Dynamic
View displays a model of a small house instead of your actual drawing. You
can use this house to define the viewing angle and distance. When your
adjustments are complete and you exit the command, the changes are applied
to the entire 3D model in the current view.
NOTE More powerful options for dynamic viewing in 3D are available in the
3DORBIT command. For more information, see
Use 3D Navigation Tools (page
73).
Set Clipping Planes
You can create cutaway, or section, views of your drawing by positioning front
and back clipping planes that control the visibility of objects based on their
distance from a theoretical camera. You can move the clipping planes
perpendicular to the line of sight between the camera and target (where the
camera is pointing). Clipping removes the display of objects from the front
and back of clipping planes. The following illustration shows how clipping
planes work:
Use ViewCube Tool
ViewCube tool provides visual feedback of the current orientation of a model.
You can use the ViewCube tool to adjust the viewpoint of the model.
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