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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:
NOTE You can also set clipping planes when you create a camera glyph. For more
information, see
Change Camera Properties on page 351.
To set clipping planes (DVIEW)
1 At the Command prompt, enter dview.
2 Select the objects on which to base the view.
3 At the Command prompt, enter cl (Clip).
4 Enter f to set a front clipping plane or b to set a back clipping plane, or
press Enter.
5 Position the clipping plane by dragging the slider or entering a distance
from the target.
6 Press Enter to exit the command.
NOTE You can also set clipping planes when you create a camera glyph. For
more information, see
Change Camera Properties on page 351.
To display the default view and UCS
Click View menu 3D Views Plan View World UCS.
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