Hello
I don't remember how to orient a view in AutoCAD presentations.
The view is 45° for example in the object space, I want it to be 90° in the paper space.
Thank you for helping me.
Have a nice day.
Hello
I don't remember how to orient a view in AutoCAD presentations.
The view is 45° for example in the object space, I want it to be 90° in the paper space.
Thank you for helping me.
Have a nice day.
Hello
A solution:
In the paper space you have to activate the view which must undergo a rotation, then you type SCU and you choose Z then you enter the necessary degrees (not those of the beer) then you go to display -> 3D Point of View -> Plan View SCU -> thenexisting SCU, and the drawing will rotate according to the angle indicated previously without the drawing in the object space rotating, on the other hand you will have to redefine the scale because it comes back to that totality.
Other solutions are also offered here: http://cadxp.com/topic/35389-rotation-dans-espace-papier/
Rotate a view in paper space
When making the presentation of my drawings, it often happened that I wanted to establish the rotation of a presentation window (in the paper space) without succeeding. It is possible to rotate the contents of the window, but in this case you affect your drawing.
One possible solution is to redefine the scu in this window. To do this, start by activating this window. Next, go to the TOOLS menu and select the NEW SCU option, then choose the Z-AXIS ROTATION line. On the command line, enter the value of the desired rotation angle (note that the positive direction of rotation is the opposite of the usual one when rotating 2D on AutoCAD). Then go to the VIEW menu and choose 3D VIEWPOINT. From the following drop-down menu, select SCU PLAN VIEW and choose the CURRENT SCU line. Normally your drawing should have undergone a rotation of the desired angle.
If you are remorseful and want to go back to the original orientation, go to the VIEW menu, the 3D POINT OF VIEW line and then SCU PLAN VIEW. Then select the SCU GENERAL line and your drawing will return to its original orientation.
Fig. 1 - Two views of the same object in one presentation. The second is rotated 35 degrees.
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