This window displays the wire harness you select for the nailboard drawing view creation. You can use the view manipulation options in this window to reorient the wire harness before you place the nailboard drawing view. When you finish reorienting the part, click Close to continue with the command.
Shaded with VHL Overlay
Specifies if the view will be simply shaded or shaded with VHL overlay. Using the Shaded with VHL Overlay may decrease your performance when working with large assemblies.
Rotate
Rotates a view freely about one of the following:
The center of the view
Any one of three principal axes
Any edge of the model
Note:
You also can press the Home key to rotate the model to the default isometric view.
Spin About
Rotates a view normal to a face. Spin About is not available for assemblies.
Common Views
Selects one of six principal views or eight isometric views. You can use the arrows on the displayed dialog box to select the view.
Look At Face
Defines a view using any planar face.
Align Edge
Aligns a view to a linear edge. In cases where Look At Face does not align the view the way you want, you can use this option to select a linear edge of the model and specify a new x or y axis.
Zoom Area
Zooms into an area in the window. The two points you place define the view.
Zoom
Reduces or enlarges the display of geometry around a specified point in the window.
Fit
Fits all elements to the window.
Pan
Enables you to move in any direction from a specific point on the model to see other areas of the model.
Perspective
Applies perspective to, or removes perspective from, the view in the Custom Orientation window. A perspective view appears more realistic than an isometric view. When perspective is applied, objects that are farther away appear smaller.
When you select the Perspective option, you can choose a predefined angle from the Perspective Angle list, or you can define a custom perspective angle using Shift+Ctrl while rotating the mouse wheel.
Close
Closes the Custom Orientation window and continues the drawing view creation process.