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To view the objects you are creating with the 3D command more clearly, set
a viewing direction with 3DORBIT, DVIEW, or VPOINT.
Create Wireframe Models
A wireframe model is an edge or skeletal representation of a real-world 3D
object using lines and curves.
You can specify a wireframe visual style to help you see the overall structure
of 3D objects such as solids, surfaces, and meshes. In older drawings, you
might also encounter wireframe models that were created using legacy
methods.
Wireframe models consist only of points, lines, and curves that describe the
edges of the object. Because each object that makes up a wireframe model
must be independently drawn and positioned, this type of modeling can be
the most time-consuming.
You can use a wireframe model to
View the model from any vantage point
Generate standard orthographic and auxiliary views automatically
Generate exploded and perspective views easily
Analyze spatial relationships, including the shortest distance between
corners and edges, and checking for interferences
Reduce the number of prototypes required
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