Use the View > 3D View Options > 3D Projection Settings command or the 3D Visualization toolbar’s button to open this dialog box.
Use this dialog box to set all the relevant parameters for perspective 3D views, such as viewpoint location and elevation, target ...
Use the View > 3D View Options > 3D Projection Settings command or the 3D Visualization toolbar’s button to open this dialog box.
Use the controls in this dialog box to set up 3D views as parallel projections.
Click this pop-up button to select from 12 ...
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ARCHICAD can display parallel (axonometric) projections and perspectives.
Axonometric projections automatically show the entire model in the center of your view. Perspectives are defined by a viewpoint and a specific target.
When the 3D window is active, the 3D Navigator Preview Palette ...
ARCHICAD can display parallel (axonometric) projections and perspectives.
Axonometric projections automatically show the entire model in the center of your view. Perspectives are defined by a viewpoint and a specific target.
When the 3D window is active, the 3D Navigator Preview Palette ...
In the 3D window, all Stories are projected by default, but you can limit the projection using the Stories to Show in 3D controls at View > Elements in 3D View > Filter and Cut Elements in 3D.
See Filter and Cut Elements in 3D Dialog Box.
In the 3D window, all Stories are projected by default, but you can limit the projection using the Stories to Show in 3D controls at View > Elements in 3D View > Filter and Cut Elements in 3D.
See Filter and Cut Elements in 3D Dialog Box.