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Viewport In AutoCAD 2010

Viewport
is the perception of an object. So, to see the 3D objects can be seen from the front, side, or top. Or also can be seen in three dimensions by using isometric. In 3D computer graphics it refers to the 2D rectangle used to project the 3D scene to the position of a virtual camera. A viewport is a region of the screen used to display a portion of the total image to be shown
On AutoCAD, viewport can be arranged into multiple views so you can see the same object from different sides. Viewport it self can be set with a number of ways:

Select the View toolbar
Select Viewport Configurations

There are several options: single, two viewport, three, and others. For example here I use a set viewport Three: Right

If you see in the picture above, there are three viewport is top, front, and 3D. To set-Viewport, you can click on the viewport will be set and then select the menu View> Views
Next, choose one of the options viewport.
Point of view of the various sides of an image design is absolutely necessary for the presentation. It so because one type of images created with AutoCAD can be seen from various perspectives through sharing Viewport, either 2D or 3D images. Of some options you can try one by one to determine the usefulness of each of these options. You can create a single layout viewport that fits the entire layout or create multiple layout viewports in the layout. Once you create the viewports, you can change their size, their properties, and also scale and move them as needed. You can change the Viewport by selecting a type of display according to the image above. Viewport split is an attempt to simplify the illustration and design of the reconstruction process is being made​​. By using a viewport display, the image that we created can be viewed from several sides at once. Well done is how to display an object of objects with different angles using Viewport, good tutorial on how to use the Viewport in AutoCAD can be beneficial for all associates. 

NoteIt is important to create layout viewports on their own layer. When you are ready to plot, you can turn off the layer and plot the layout without plotting the boundaries of the layout viewports.





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