M. Rotation tools
These tools found on the
View ribbon tab can rotate your model to a
predefined orientation.
Tool name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Isometric View |
Displays the structure in the isometric view. The angle which defines isometric view is generally X = 30, Y = 30, Z = 0 | |
Front View |
Displays the structure as seen from the positive Z axis. When the global Y axis is vertical, this is the elevation view, as looking towards the negative direction of the Z-axis. | |
Back View |
Displays the structure as seen from the negative Z axis. When the global Y axis is vertical, this is the elevation view, as seen looking towards the positive direction of the Z-axis. | |
Left View |
Displays the structure as seen from the negative X axis. When the global Y axis is vertical, this is the side elevation, as seen looking towards the positive direction of the X-axis. | |
Right View |
Displays the structure as seen from the positive X axis. When the global Y axis is vertical, this is the side elevation, as seen looking towards the negative direction of the X-axis. | |
Top View |
Displays the structure as seen from the top looking down (positive Y axis). When the global Y axis is vertical, this is the plan view, as seen from the sky looking down. | |
Bottom View |
Displays the structure as seen from the bottom looking up (negative Y axis). When the global Y axis is vertical, this is as if one is looking up skywards. |