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Revision as of 14:29, 3 July 2023
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The wireframe drawing perspective is a 3D view that allows you to visualise the outlines and the fronts of the elements placed in the scene.
The hidden faces drawing perspective is a 3D view that shows the outline of each element without being transparent. Therefore, you can see the outside of the elements and their fronts but not the inner fittings.
The realistic drawing perspective is a 3D view with defined colours in teh finishes of teh walls, the furniture... It gives you a 3D overview of the final result. link= When you place an object from the "Virtual reality" perspective, look on the mark on the ground to place the element in the right position.
The point of the view of the perspective can be changed with the help of the scrollbars located to the right and to the bottom of the drawing. The horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the drawing allows you to turn around the scene. (Fig.6g) The vertical scrollbar located to the right of the drawing allow you to access bird's eye views. (Fig.6h) link= There is a second vertical scrollbar located above the previously mentioned one. Like with a camera, it adjusts the focal length of the perceived object. Unless you know how to use it, it's better to not use that scrollbar.
To slightly rotate the point of view Click on one of the two arrows at the ends of the scrollbar.
To considerably rotate the point of view Click in the empty areas between the scrollbar's arrows and the slider.
To dynamically adjust the point of view 1 - Bring to mouse cursor to the scrollbar. 2 - Left click on the mouse and keep it pressed down. 3 - Gently slide the slider along the scrollbar and see how the point of view changes. 4 - Release the left mouse button when you are satisfied with the new point of view. The perspective view instantly appears on screen.
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