Creates a base view from model space or Autodesk Inventor models.
Summary
A base view is the first view created in a drawing. All other views are derived from the base view.
The base view includes all visible solids and surfaces within model space. If model space does not contain any visible solids or surfaces, the Select File dialog box is displayed to enable you to select an Inventor Model.
When the ribbon is active, this command displays the Drawing View Creation ribbon contextual tab. When the ribbon is not active, use the VIEWEDIT command to change the properties of the base view.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
In the model space, you select individual objects or select all solids and surfaces.
In the layout, the program selects all solids and surfaces available in the model space and you specify the location for the base view.
Opens the Select File dialog box.
- In the model space, you to select the layout for the base view.
- In the layout, you specify a location for the base view.
New or existing layout name to make current
(Available only if you are in model space)
Specifies a layout to display the base views. You can
- Enter a new layout name. The program creates a new layout tab and opens it.
- Enter an existing name. The program opens that layout tab.
- Enter ? to display a list of existing layout tabs.
If model space does not contain any visible solids or surfaces, the Select File dialog box is displayed to enable you to select an Inventor Model.
The base view contains all available solids and surfaces in the model space. You can exclude solids and surfaces from the base view using the Select option.
Displays representation types to enable you to select the representation you want to show in the base view.
- Design View
- Positional
- Level of detail
- Weldment
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Selects the weldment state to show in the base view.
Enter ? to display a list of weldment states and components in preparatory state.
The Assembly state shows the weldment prior to any operation are performed on it. The Welds state shows the assembly after welding is performed. The Machining state shows the weldment after post welding machining is performed. The Preparation state is not explicitly listed. However, the ? option lists the names of the components in the pre-welding preparatory state.
The weldment representation is available only if you are creating a base view from an Inventor weldment assembly (*.iam).
- Member
- Sheet metal
- Presentation
Specifies the orientation to use for the base view.
To use the same orientation for the model as in the model space, you can choose the current option. Otherwise, you the choose from the following preset orientations:
Specifies the absolute scale to use for the base view. Projected views derived from this view automatically inherit the scale you specify.
Displays the visibility options to set for the base view. Object visibility options are model specific and some options may not be available in the selected model.
- Interference edges
- Tangent edges
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Turns visibility of tangent edges on or off. When turned on, the selected view displays a line to show the intersection of surfaces meeting tangentially.
- Tangent edges foreshortened. Shortens the length of tangential edges to differentiate them from visible edges. This is available only if Tangent Edges is selected.
- Bend extents
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Turns visibility of sheet metal bend extent lines on or off. Sheet metal bend extent lines indicate the location of transition about which a bend hinges or folds, in a flattened sheet metal view.
This option is available only if the corresponding model has a flattened sheet metal view defined in it.
- Thread features
- Presentation trails