Define a Perspective Projection (DVIEW)
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To define a perspective view of a 3D model using DVIEW

  1. At the Command prompt, enter dview.
  2. Select the objects to display.
  3. Enter ca (Camera).

    By default, a camera point is set at the center of the drawing.

  4. Adjust the view as if you're aiming a camera.

    A representation of a house shows the current viewing angle. You can set your view dynamically by moving the crosshairs and clicking.

  5. To switch between angle-input methods, enter t (Toggle Angle).

    You also can adjust the view with one of two angle-input methods.

  6. To turn on the perspective view, enter d (Distance).
  7. Specify a distance, or press Enter to set the perspective view.

    You can use the slider bar to set the distance between the selected objects and the camera, or you can enter a real number. If the target and camera points are very close (or if the Zoom option is set high), you might see only a small part of your drawing.

 Command entry: DVIEW