About Viewing 3D Objects

You can specify a fixed or an interactive view of your drawing in the current viewport.

Using the 3D viewing and navigation tools, you can navigate through a drawing, set up a camera for a specific view, and create animations to share your design with others. You can orbit, swivel, walk, and fly around a 3D model, set up a camera, create a preview animation, and record motion path animations that you can distribute to others to visually convey the intent of your design.

Using the 3D viewing and navigation tools, you can navigate through a drawing. You can orbit, zoom, and swivel around a 3D model.

Important: For significantly better performance the first time you rotate a view in a large 3D solid or surface model, save the drawing using a 3D visual style rather than the 2D Wireframe visual style. The 2D Wireframe visual style is designed primarily for 2D drawings.

Methods for Specifying Views of 3D Models

For interactive 3D viewing, use the 3DORBIT command. In the shortcut menu, standard views are accessible from the Present Views submenu. (This feature is not available in AutoCAD LT.)

Other options include the following:

You can also display standard views for 3D models using the following command inputs:

Important: AutoCAD uses the architectural convention for view definition: the XY plane of the UCS is the top or plan view.