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A scaled preview of the model appears on the cross hairs.
The command line prompts you to place the base view in model space.
All the options that are available on the Drawing View Creation contextual
ribbon tab are available on the command line as well. The purpose of the
command line is to assist you when the ribbon is turned off. However, if the
ribbon is turned on, we recommend that you use the ribbon. This because the
ribbon hides options or makes them unavailable depending on its relevancy
to the selected model. The command line, on the other hand, displays all
options, even the options that do not apply to the selected model.
The command does not exit as soon as you place the base view in the drawing
area. You can continue to change option settings until you click the OK button
on the ribbon. A typical use of this capability is described below.
You place the base view in the drawing and you realize that the view is too
large. You then use the Scale option on the ribbon and change the scale. Once
you change the scale, you find that the view is not positioned correctly. You
then use the Move command on the ribbon to move the view. Once you are
done you click OK on the ribbon.
By default, the program prompts you to create projected views soon after you
are done with the base view. However, if the model you are creating is large,
creating base views and projected views in the same command session can
take time. In such a scenario, you can use the Type command line option and
specify that you are creating only a base view.
Create Base Views from AutoCAD 3D Models
Additional information specific to creating base views from AutoCAD 3D
models.
The Base View button on the Ribbon (VIEWBASE command), creates base
views from model space solids and surfaces.
The base view contains all visible solids and surfaces in model space. It does
not contain any solid or surface that exists on a layer that is frozen or turned
off. Similarly, if a solid or surface is isolated, only the isolated solid or surface
is included the view.
If frozen layers are thawed, turned off layers are turned on or the isolation is
ended, the base view does not update automatically. You must explicitly use
the Update View (VIEWUPDATE) command to bring in the changes.
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