ViewBase

BricsCAD (Windows) Pro, PlatinumBricsCAD (Linux) Pro, PlatinumBricsCAD (Mac) Pro, Platinum

 

 Generates associative orthographic and standard isometric views of a 3D solid model in a paper space layout.

Accessing the Command

command bar:  viewbase

menu bar:  View| Generate Drawing Views

toolbar:  View  | Generated Views |

 

: viewbase

Prompts you in the command bar:

Select objects or [Entire model] <Entire model>: (Select one or more 3D solids or press Enter to select the Entire model.)

Enter new or existing layout name to make current <Layout>: (Press Enter to accept the current layout or type the name of a new or existing layout.)

Select position for base view [Scale/Tangent edges/Orientation/Projection type/Isometric style/Exit <Exit>: (Click to position the main view or right click to abort the command.)

Select position for projected view [Exit] <Exit>: (Move the cursor left, right, above or below the base view to create an orthographic view; move the cursor diagonally with respect to the base view to create an isometric view; click to position the view or right click to stop placing views; or continue until the final view is inserted.)

Command Options

Option

Description

Scale

Sets the Scale property of the paper space viewports for the various views.

Prompts you:

Adjust view scale [fit 4 views/9 views/5 views/10 views/Standard scales/Custom/Exit] <fit 4 views>:

Select an option:

  • fit 4 views: The scale is adjusted to fit 4 orthographic views: Front (*), Top, Left, Right.

  • 9 views: The scale is adjusted to fit 5 orthographic views and 4 isometric views.

  • 5 views: The scale is adjusted to fit 5 orthographic views: Front (*), Top, Left, Right, Back.

  • 10 views: The scale is adjusted to fit 6 orthographic views and 4 isometric views.

  • Standard scales: Displays the scale list as defined by the ScaleListEdit command.
    Select a scale in the list.

  • Custom: Prompts you to type a scale in the command bar.

  • Exit: Returns to the main prompt.

(*) The Front view (base view) is defined by the Orientation option.

Tangent Edges

Defines whether tangent edges between tangent faces display or not.

Prompts you:

Enable tangent edges on basic views? [Yes/No/Exit] <No>:

NO:

    

Yes:

 

Tangent edges always display in isometric views:

 

 

Orientation

Defines the main view. Rotates the 3D model so that the main view is projected on the vertical projection plane (V.P.).

Prompts you:

Select orientation [Front/bAck/Left/Right/Top/Bottom/Exit] <Front>:

Select the base view.

Projection type

Defines the layout of the views.

Prompts you:

Select the projection type [First angle/Third angle/Exit] <First angle>:

First Angle or European projection:

 

Third Angle or American projection:

Isometric Style

Defines the style for the isometric views: rendered 3D view or 2D drawing.

Prompts you:

Enable conceptual visual style for isometric views? [Yes/No/Exit] <No>:

  • Yes: Isometric views use the Conceptual visual style.


    Optionally, choose a different visual style for the viewport in the Properties Bar.

  • No: Isometric views are 2D drawings.

  • Exit: Returns to the previous command step.

Exit

Concludes the command.

Related Commands

Flatshot - creates a hidden line representation of 3D solids in model space.

MvSetup - creates multiple paper space viewports; aligns, rotates and scales paper space viewports. In model space the command creates a rectangle, representing a paper sheet with respect to a specified scale.

Solprof - creates a hidden line representation of 3D solids in a layout viewport.

ViewExport - exports the content of drawing views and sections obtained by  VIEWBASE and VIEWSECTION to the Model Space of the drawing.

ViewSection - creates a cross section view based on a standard drawing view generated by the VIEWBASE command in a paper space layout.

ViewUpdate - updates a selection of drawing views or sections when VIEWUPDATEAUTO = 0.

 

 


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