View Rotation

Commands: RTROT,  RTROTX, RTROTY, RTROTZ, DDVPOINT and PLAN

The Rtrot (Real-Time Sphere) command rotates 3D drawings in real-time (short for "real time rotation").

The Rtrotx , Rtroty and Rtrotz commands rotates 3D drawings in real-time about the x, y or z screen axis.

The Ddvpoint command sets 3D viewpoints or plan view, through a dialog box (short for "dynamic dialog view point").

The Plan command displays the plan viewpoint of drawings.

In order to view your 3D drawings from any angle, you can rotate a view. The Real-Time Motion tools of Bricscad allow you to rotate a view in real-time. You can rotate the view about the X, Y or Z screen axis or in any direction (real-time sphere). If the Continuous Motion variable is set, the view rotation continues until you conclude the Real-Time Motion command.

See also: View manipulation using the mouse.

 

NOTES

  • Real-time Sphere, Real-time X and Real-time Y should not be used when drawing in 2D.

  • Use the Plan View tool to restore top view.

 

Rotating a view freely

  1. Do on of the following:

  2. Click the Real-Time Sphere tool button () on the View toolbar.

  3. Choose Real-Time Motion > Real-Time Sphere in the View menu.

  4. Type rtrot in the command bar, then press Enter.

The command bar reads: >> ENTER, Right click or Esc to complete ...

  1. Press and hold the left mouse button.
    Move the mouse to rotate the view in any direction.

  2. To abort the Real-Time Sphere command, do one of the following:

  3. Right click.

  4. On the keyboard, press Enter, space bar or Esc.

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Rotating a view about the view X-axis

  1. Do on of the following:

  2. Click the Real-Time X tool button () on the View toolbar.

  3. Choose Real-Time Motion > Real-Time X in the View menu.

  4. Type rtrotx in the command bar, then press Enter.

The command bar reads: >> ENTER, Right click or Esc to complete ...

  1. Press and hold the left mouse button.
    Move the mouse to rotate the view.

  2. To abort the Real-Time X command, do one of the following:

  3. Right click.

  4. On the keyboard, press Enter, space bar or Esc.

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Rotating a view about the view Y-axis

  1. Do on of the following:

  2. Click the Real-Time Y tool button () on the View toolbar.

  3. Choose Real-Time Motion > Real-Time Y in the View menu.

  4. Type rtroty in the command bar, then press Enter.

The command bar reads: >> ENTER, Right click or Esc to complete ...

  1. Press and hold the left mouse button.
    Move the mouse to rotate the view.

  2. To abort the Real-Time Y command, do one of the following:

  3. Right click.

  4. On the keyboard, press Enter, space bar or Esc.

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Rotating a view about the view Z-axis

  1. Do on of the following:

  2. Click the Real-Time Z tool button () on the View toolbar.

  3. Choose Real-Time Motion > Real-Time Z in the View menu.

  4. Type rtrotz in the command bar, then press Enter.

The command bar reads: >> ENTER, Right click or Esc to complete ...

  1. Press and hold the left mouse button.
    Move the mouse to rotate the view.

  2. To abort the Real-Time Z command, do one of the following:

  3. Right click.

  4. On the keyboard, press Enter, space bar or Esc.

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Using Preset Viewpoints

  1. Do one of the following:

The Preset Viewpoint dialog opens.

  1. Click the Angle Precision button () to choose a different display mode for the Set Viewpoint dialog.

Then choose either 45°, 15° or .

45° display mode

 

In 15° or mode click in the inner area of the Horizontal and Vertical fields to choose a 45° display mode viewpoint.
Click in the outer area of the Horizontal and Vertical fields to choose another angle.

  1. To set the Vertical view angle, do one of the following:

  2. Skip this step to accept the default vertical view directions:

If both  the down- and left-arrow show in the Vertical field, the default vertical view directions are active.

  1. Select a 45° mode angle in the inner area, then click to confirm your choice.
    A single arrow indicates the selected vertical view direction.

  2. If in 15° or mode in, select a view direction in the outer area, then click to confirm your choice.
    The selected angle displays in bold.

The view is updated as you click.

  1. To set the Horizontal view angle, do one of the following:

  2. Select a 45° mode angle in the inner area, then click to confirm your choice.
    An arrow indicates the selected horizontal view direction.
    The perspective of the arrow reflects the vertical view direction.

  1. If in 15° or mode in, select a view direction in the outer area, then click to confirm your choice.
    The selected angle displays in bold.

The view is updated as you click.

 

NOTE

Use the Isometric Views toolbar for standard view rotations: top, front, back, left, right and isometric views.

 

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Restoring Plan View

  1. Do one of the following:

  2. Click the Plan View tool button () on the View toolbar.

  3. Choose Plan View in the View menu.

  4. Type plan in the command bar, then press Enter.

The command bar reads: Plan view of: UCS/World/<current UCS>:

A prompt menu opens:

  1. Press Enter to restore the plan view with respect to the current coordinate system.

 

NOTES

  • If the WCS is the current coordinate system, the Current and World options have the same result.

  • If the UCSFOLLOW variable is set to ON, the plan view is generated whenever the UCS changes.

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