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The basic building block of a drawing is a drawing view.
A drawing view is a rectangular object that contains a 2D projection of the
3D model. The VIEWBASE and VIEWPROJ commands generate drawing views
from the 3D model.
The border of the drawing view is visible only when you create the view or
when you move the cursor over it. Although the view border resides on the
current layer, it does not print.
The view geometry is always visible, and is created on a pre-defined set of
layers (See
Change Layer Properties of View Geometry on page 1292 for details).
Since the view geometry is associative with the source 3D model, you cannot
select view geometry to modify them.
The first view you place on a drawing is called a base view. Base views are
drawing views that are derived directly from the 3D model.
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