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Model View
A drawing view of a part or assembly.
Projected View
A drawing view projected orthogonally from an existing view.
Auxiliary View
An orthographic view of an object using a direction of sight other than one of the six basic views (front, top, right-side, rear, bottom, left-side); used to show a surface that is not parallel to any of the principal view planes. Used to show an object from an odd angle
Section View
Is (1) a part or assembly view cut by a plane, or (2) a drawing view created by cutting another drawing view with a section line.
Aligned Section
A special type of section view that allows you to clearly show details of a section created at an angle. Commonly used on models that have rotational symmetry.
Partial Section
A special case of the regular section view. A section line that does not cross the entire model.
Broken-Out Section
A drawing view that exposes inner details of a drawing view by removing material from a closed profile, usually a spline.
Detail View
A portion of a larger view, usually at a larger scale than the original view.
Relative to Model
Essentially allows you to create a view defined by interactively selecting faces from the model. Similar to an auxiliary view, but It does not require a parent view. Use to bring angled faces of a model parallel to a drawing sheet. No view arrow.
Standard 3 View
The three orthographic views (front, right, and top) that are often the basis of a drawing
Break View
Allows you admit a portion of a long model to make it convenient for the model to be displayed on a drawing sheet. It will include break lines to show where the model is broken up.
Cropped View
A view that has cropped to emit a portion of it. It is similar to the detail view,, except it doesn't create an extra zoom in view of the corresponding view circle. Cropped using a circular cropped shape.
Alternate Postition View
A drawing view in which one or more views are superimposed in phantom lines on the original view. They are often used to show range of motion of an assembly
Empty View
Inserted into drawings as a way to hold manually sketched entities, copy geometry from DWG or DXF files, or even annotations. Allows you move thing collectively like a group. to identify this view look for a boundary surrounding an empty space.
Predefined View
A drawing view in which the view position, orientation, and so on can be specified before a model is inserted. You can save drawing documents with these as templates.
Isometric View
Scale for all three axes are the same. Best view.
Dimetric View
The measurements along two of the three axes are not to scale
Trimetric View
Unequal foreshortening on all three dimensions
Standard Principal Views
Front, Top, Right, Left, Back, Bottom
Cross-Section
a surface or shape that is/would be exposed by making a straight cut through something
View Arrows
Indicate the direction of the section view.
Orthogonally
pertaining to or involving right angles or perpendiculars