3D PlanesThis topic discusses 3D planes. You can create as many 3D planes as needed from a design view. 3D planes can be created:
3D planes can be used to create:
You cannot create 3D planes:
When creating 3D planes, remember the following points:
3D ProfilesThis topic discusses 3D profiles. Within a design view, only part of the geometry is needed for defining 3D shapes: for those elements that do not need to be defined as 3D shapes, a 2D definition is sufficient. 3D profiles enable you to specify the geometry you want to output in 3D. You can create as many 3D profiles as needed from a design view. 3D profiles can be created on the support plane of the view, as well as on any plane parallel to the view support plane. You can use an existing plane, or define a parallel plane on the fly during the 3D profile creation. You cannot create 3D profiles for geometry contained in isometric views (because they are not design views). 3D profiles:
You can edit a 3D profile by right-clicking it from the specification tree and selecting Profile definition. This command is only accessible in the 3D window. Miscellaneous Remarks About 3D OutputsThis topic makes a number of remarks that are common to 3D planes and 3D profiles.
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