This section describes the View Creation dialog box, which
appears when you select New View From to create a view from a
3D plane, face or sketch.
This dialog box contains controls for:
Projection View (Auxiliary): Creates a
projection/auxiliary view.
Section View: Creates a section view.
Section Cut: Creates a section cut.
Scale: Specifies the view scale.
Support
Changes the support type or reference support of the view.
Type
The options in the Type combo box are as follows:
Associative: Associates the view with another
reference support. In this case, you will not be able to change
the view orientation.
Isolated: Isolates the view from its reference
support.
Reference
Changes the reference support of the view.
Invert Normal
Inverts the normal of the view. You can also invert it by clicking
the view normal in 3D.
Orientation
Type
Specifies the orientation type of the view plane definition.
If you select an incorrect orientation type, an error
message is displayed and the orientation type is set back to
Implicit mode.
The reference linear elements and surfaces can be
selected from any part of the edited 2D Layout or from 3D
view background (except for the background of the new view
during its creation).
The options in the Type combo box are as follows:
Implicit: Optimizes the orientation automatically.
This is the default mode.
X Axis: Orientates the horizontal axis according to
the X axis representation when possible.
Y Axis: Orientates the horizontal axis according to
the Y axis representation when possible.
Z Axis: Orientates the horizontal axis according to
the Z axis representation when possible.
Parallel to line: Orientates the view parallel to a
linear element. The linear element is projected onto the view
support. If the projection results in a line, the H axis of the view
becomes parallel to the projection. Otherwise, the view orientation
remains unchanged (i.e. the projection results in a point).
Normal to surface: Orientates the view normal to a
surface. The normal of the surface is projected onto the view
support. If the projection results in a line, the V axis of the view
becomes parallel to the projection. Otherwise, the view orientation
remains unchanged (i.e. the projection results in a point).
Reference
Specifies the reference element selected for the Parallel to line and
Normal to surface orientation types.
If you selected the Parallel to line
orientation type, some elements which are seen as a line in
a view background (circle, ellipse, spline, etc.) cannot be
selected as they are not linear elements.
There is no associativity between the view and the
reference linear element or surface.
Angle
Specifies the angular value for view orientation. The view is rotated by
the specified angle, counter-clockwise around the view support, normal
from the support basic orientation.
The angle of the view in the sheet is independent from
the 3D angle.