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VIEWTWIST
Stores the view rotation angle for the current viewport measured relative to
the WCS.
WORLDVIEW
Shade a Model and Use Edge Effects
Hiding lines enhances the drawing and clarifies the design. The addition of
shading produces a more realistic image of your model.
Use a Visual Style to Display Your Model
Visual styles control the display of edges and shading a viewport.
Control the effect of a visual style by changing its properties. When you apply
a visual style or change its settings, the associated viewport is automatically
updated to reflect those changes.
The Visual Styles Manager displays all visual styles available in the drawing.
The selected visual style is indicated by a yellow border, and its settings are
displayed in the panel below the sample images.
From the ribbon, you can change some frequently used settings or open the
Visual Styles Manager.
The following predefined visual styles are supplied with the product:
2D Wireframe. Displays objects using lines and curves to represent the
boundaries. Raster and OLE objects, linetypes, and lineweights are visible.
Wireframe. Displays objects using lines and curves to represent the
boundaries.
Hidden. Displays objects using wireframe representation and hides lines
representing back faces.
Realistic. Displays objects using smooth shading and materials.
Conceptual. Displays objects using smooth shading and the Gooch face
style. The Gooch face style transitions between cool and warm colors,
rather than dark and light. The effect is less realistic, but it can make the
details of the model easier to see.
Shaded. Displays objects using smooth shading.
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