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AutoCAD 3D Tutorial

3D Tutorials

3D Interface

1.1 Launching AutoCAD 3D

1. Choose Start from the Windows program manager.

2. Choose Programs, Autodesk ,AutoCAD 2007.

1. Click 3D Modeling and OK.

1.2 3D Interface

1.3 3D Dashboard

1. Click on one of the panels to expand the display to show a slide-out

1.4 Viewports

1.5 Preset 3D Viewports

1. Choose View, Viewports, New Viewports

2. Click the dropdown option for Setup and click 3D.

3. Choose Four: Right as the viewport option.

1.6 Named Views

1. Choose View, Named Views…

2. Click the plus (+) sign beside Preset Views.

3. Click NE Isometric, Set Current, Apply,and OK.

1.7 VPOINT Command (Tripod)

1. Choose View, 3D Views, point

2. Type VPOINT at the command

3. Click a point on the compass to define the viewing angle.

1.8 VPOINT Command (Rotate)

1. Type VPOINT at the command prompt.

1.9 DDVPOINT

1. Choose View, 3D Views, Viewpoint Preset.

2. Type DDVPOINT at the command prompt.

3. Set a viewing angle by typing the From X axis and XY Plane angle.

4. Pick a viewing angle in the 2 graphics Left graphic = From X Axis

5. Click OK.

1.10 Plan View

1. Choose View, 3D Views, Plan View the one of the following:

2. Type PLAN at the command prompt.

2.1 Thickness Command

1. Begin a new drawing using a 3D Modeling workspace.

2. Choose View, Viewports, 2 Viewports.

3. Press ENTER for the default of two vertical viewports.

4. In the left viewport, type PLAN and World.

5. Type THICKNESS at the command prompt.

6. In the plan view, draw a rectangle using in the LINE command.

2.2 Change Existing Thickness

1. Select the object whose thickness you would like to change (e.g.

2. Choose Modify, Properties…or right click and choose

3. In the Properties dialog box type a new line thickness.

2.3 Elevation

1. Type ELEVATION at the command prompt.

2. Draw two circles at the new elevation. Note that they appear to be

2.4 Elevation Shortcut

1. Type ELEV at the command prompt.

3.1 HIDE Command

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Hide.

3. Type HIDE at the command prompt.

3.2 Visual Styles

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Visual Styles and one of the following style options.

2D Wireframe 3D Wireframe 3D Hidden

3.3 Visual Style Manager

1. Choose View, Visual Styles, Visual Styles Manager…

2. Type VISUALSTYLES at the command prompt.

3. Choose the desired option from one of those available in the

3.4 Adaptive 3D Grid

1. Choose View, Visual Styles and one of the following options:

3D Wireframe, 3D Hidden, Realistic, or Conceptual.

4.1 3D Coordinates

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Type 3DPoly at the command prompt.

4.2 Track in Z Direction

1. Press F11 or click OSnap Tracking on the status bar if it is not

2. Press F10 or click Polar Tracking on the status bar if it is not

3. In a 3D view, issue the LINE command and draw a line in the Z

4.3 Move in Z Direction

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects in it.

2. Type MOVE at the command prompt.

4.4 3D Point Filters

2. Use the CIRCLE command and place it using 3D point filters (.xy)

3. Command: circle

4. Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: .XY

5. of pick endpoint to filter

6. (need Z): 1

7. Specify radius of circle or [Diameter] <0.2500>: press enter

5.1 UCS Icon

1. Choose View, Display, UCS Icon.

2. Type UCSICON at the command prompt.

3D UCS icons 2D UCSIcon Pspace UCSICON

1. Choose View, Display, UCS Icon, Properties.

2. Type UCSICON at the command prompt.

5.2 UCS Overview

1. Type UCS at the command prompt.

3 Point Specifies a UCS by its origin and a point on the

5.3 3 Point UCS

1. Open a drawing with a simple 3D object (e.g. 3D box)

2. Type UCS at the command prompt.

5.4 Plan UCS

1. Type PLAN at the command prompt.

5.5 World UCS

1. Type UCS at the command prompt.

5.6 View UCS

1. Type UCS at the command prompt.

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Hide.

3. Type HIDE at the command prompt.

5.7 Dynamic UCS

1. Click the DUCS icon on the status bar or press CTRL +D.

2. Type any draw command.

3. Move the cursor to the face of the 3D object that you would like to

4. Click to begin drawing your new object.

5.8 Naming and Saving a UCS

1. Type UCS at the command prompt.

5.9 Restoring a UCS

1. Type UCS at the command prompt.

5.10 UCS Dialog Box

1. Chose Tools, Named UCS.

2. Type UCSMAN at the command prompt.

3D Orbit

6.1 Constrained 3D Orbit

3DORBIT activates a 3D Orbit view in the current viewport. You can view

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects.

2. Choose View, Orbit, Constrained Orbit.

3. Type 3D Orbit at the command prompt.

4. Click and drag to move your object in 3D.

6.2 Zoom and Pan in 3D Orbit

1. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

2. Choose Zoom Window from the pop-up menu.

3. Zoom to a new area of the 3D drawing.

4. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

5. Choose Zoom Previous or Zoom Extents from the pop-up menu.

1. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

2. Choose Other Navigation Modes from the pop-up menu.

3. Choose Pan.

4. Pan to a new area of the drawing.

5. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

6. Choose Other Navigation Modes from the pop-up menu.

7. Choose Constrained Orbit to set the mode back to orbit.

1. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

2. Choose Perspective.

6.4 Visual Styles

1. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

2. Choose Visual Styles from the pop-up menu.

3. Choose 3D Hidden, 3D Wireframe, Conceptual or Realistic.

6.5 Visual Aids

1. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

2. Choose Visual Aids from the pop-up menu.

3. Choose Compass, Grid, or UCS Icon.

6.6 Preset Views

1. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

2. Choose Preset Views from the pop-up menu.

3. Choose one of the following standard 3D views.

6.7 Free Orbit

1. Choose View, Orbit, Free Orbit.

2. Click on one of the 3D Orbit arcball locations to move the display of

6.8 Continuous Orbit

1. Choose View, Orbit, Continuous Orbit.

2. Click and drag to define the direction and speed of a continuous

3. Press ESC on the keyboard to stop the orbit.

6.9 Other Navigational Modes

1. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command.

2. Choose Other Navigational Modes from the pop-up menu.

3. Choose one of the following modes.

3DWALK.

3D Navigation

7.1 Creating a Camera

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects.

2. Choose View, Create Camera.

3. Type CAMERA at the command prompt.

7.2 Viewing a Camera

1. Choose View, 3D Views, Southwest Isometric to be sure you are

2. Choose View, Named Views.

3. Click the plus (+) sign beside Model Views.

4. Click Camera1, Set Current, Apply, and OK.

7.3 Camera Preview

1. Choose View, 3D Views, Southwest Isometric to be sure you are

2. Zoom out until you see the camera in your 3D view.

3. Click once on a camera in your view.

3DWireframe, Conceptual, or Realistic.

7.4 Camera Properties

1. In a 3D isometric view, double click a camera.

7.5 Displaying and Plotting a Camera

1. Choose View, Display, Cameras.

1. If cameras are not already displayed in the drawing, click View,

2. Double-click a camera.

3. In the Properties palette, Camera section, Plot option, click Yes or

7.6 Adjusting Camera Distances and Swiveling a

1. Choose View, Named Views.

2. Click the plus (+) sign beside Model Views.

3. Click Camera1, Set Current, Apply, and OK.

4. Choose View,Camera, Adjust Distance.

5. Click and drag to zoom in or out about the camera,

1. Choose View, Camera, Swivel.

2. Click and drag to swivel the camera,

7.7 DView Command

1. Type DVIEW at the command prompt.

7.8 Walk and Fly

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Create a camera anywhere in the drawing and set the view to that

3. Choose View, Walk and Fly, and Walk.

4. Type 3DWalk or 3DFky at the command prompt.

5. The following walk and fly navigation mapping settings appear.

7.9 Walk and Fly Settings

1. Choose View, Walk and Hide, Walk and Hide Settings.

2. Type WALKFLYSETTINGS at the command prompt.

3. Choose one of the following settings from the Walk and Fly dialog

7.10 Animation Paths

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view and line

2. Choose View, Motion Path Animations.

3. Type ANIPATH at the command prompt.

4. Click Select Path under the Link camera to: option and click on the

5. Click OK to the default path name.

6. Click Select Path under the Link target to: option and click on the

7. Click OK to the default path name.

8. Change other animation settings such as the frames per second,

9. Choose the Preview…button to preview your animation.

10. Close the animation preview and click OK to create an animation

11. Play your animation in a Windows or MacIntosh video review

7.11 3D Navigation Using the Dashboard

3D Model Objects

8.1 Wireframes

8.2 Surfaces

8.3 Solids

2D Solids and 3D Faces

9.1 2D Solid

1. Type SOLID at the command prompt.

9.2 3D Faces

3DFACE creates a three or four sided surface anywhere in 3D space. You

3DFACE differs from SOLID, which creates a three- or four-sided surface

1. Type 3DFACE at the command prompt.

3D Wireframe Lines 3D Face

9.3 3D Face Invisible Edge

1. Type 3DFACE at the command prompt.

9.4 Edge Command

1. Type EDGE at the command prompt.

9.5 PFace

10.1 Box

1. Type AI_BOX at the command prompt.

10.2 Pyramid

1. Type AI_PYRAMID at the command prompt.

1. Type AI_WEDGE at the command prompt.

10.4 Dome

1. Type AI_DOME at the command prompt.

10.5 Sphere

1. Type AI_SPHERE at the command prompt.

10.6 Cone

1. Type AI_CONE at the command prompt.

10.7 Torus

1. Type AI_TORUS at the command prompt.

10.8 Dish

1. Type AI_DISH at the command prompt.

10.9 Mesh

1. Type ai_mesh at the command prompt.

11.1 Revolved Surfaces

1. Type Revsurf at the command prompt.

11.2 Surftab Variables

1. Type Surftab1 at the command prompt.

2. Type Surftab2 at the command prompt.

11.3 Tabulated Surfaces

1. Type TABSURF at the command prompt.

11.4 Ruled Surfaces

1. Type RULESURF at the command prompt.

11.5 Edge Surfaces

1. Type EDGESURF at the command prompt.

12.1 Solid Primitives

1. Choose Draw, Modeling, and one of the following solid primitives.

2. Choose the solid primitive from AutoCAD’s Dashboard.

12.2 Polysolid Command

1. Open a drawing with a closed 2D polyline and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Draw, Modeling, Polysolid.

3. Type POLYSOLID at the command prompt.

12.3 Helix

1. Begin a new drawing.

2. Choose Draw, Helix.

3. Type HELIX at the command prompt.

12.4 Extrude

1. Type EXTRUDE at the command prompt.

12.5 Extrude with Taper

1. Choose Draw, Modeling, Extrude.

2. Type EXTRUDE at the command prompt.

12.6 Extrude with Path

1. Choose Draw, Modeling, Extrude.

2. Type EXTRUDE at the command prompt.

12.7 Revolve Command

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Draw, Modeling, Revolve.

3. Type REVOLVE at the command prompt.

12.8 Sweep Command

1. Open a drawing with 2D objects to sweep and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Draw, Modeling, Sweep.

3. Type SWEEP at the command prompt.

12.9 Loft Command

1. Open a drawing with 2D objects to sweep and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Draw, Modeling, Loft.

3. Type LOFT at the command prompt.

3D Edits

13.1 Convert to Solid

1. Open a drawing with 2D polylines or circles with thicknesses and

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operation, Convert to Solid.

3. Type CONVTSOLID at the command prompt.

13.2 Convert to Surface

1. Open a drawing with 2D polylines or circles with thicknesses and

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operation, Convert to Surface.

3. Type CONVTSURFACE at the command prompt.

13.3 3D Move

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, 3DMove.

3. Type 3DMOVE at the command prompt.

13.4 3D Rotate

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, 3DRotate.

3. Type 3DROTATE at the command prompt.

13.5 3DAlign

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, 3DAlign.

3. Type 3DALIGN at the command prompt.

13.6 3D Mirror

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, 3DMirror.

3. Type MIRROR3D at the command prompt.

13.7 3D Rectangular Array

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, 3DArray.

3. Type 3DARRAY at the command prompt.

13.8 3D Polar Array

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, 3DArray.

3. Type 3DARRAY at the command prompt.

13.9 Extract Edges

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, Extract Edges.

3. Type XEDGES at the command prompt.

13.10 Facetres

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Type FACETRES at the command prompt.

13.11 Isolines

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Type ISOLINES at the command prompt.

14.1 Union

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, Solids Editing, Union.

3. Type UNION at the command prompt.

14.2 Subtract

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, Solids Editing, Subtract.

3. Type SUBTRACT at the command prompt.

14.3 Intersect

1. Choose Modify, Solids Editing, Intersect

2. Type INTERSECT at the command prompt.

14.4 Thicken

1. Open a drawing with 3D surface and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operation, Thicken.

3. Type THICKEN at the command prompt.

14.5 Interference Checking

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects that overlap and display in a 3D

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operations, Interference Checking.

3. Type INTERFERE at the command prompt.

15.1 Extrude Face

2. Choose a face to extrude. If you choose more than one face,

3. Press ENTER.

4. Specify height of extrusion or [Path]: .25

5. Specify angle of taper for extrusion <0>: 45

15.2 Taper Face

2. Choose a face(s) to taper. If you choose more than one face,

3. Press ENTER.

4. Specify the base point: pick the back left corner

5. Specify another point along the axis of tapering: pick point

6. Specify the taper angle: 45

15.3 Delete Face

1. Choose Modify, Solid Editing, Delete face.

2. Choose a face to delete. If you choose more than one face,

3. Press ENTER.

4. Choose the face to delete.

15.4 Copy Face

2. Choose a face to copy . If you choose more than one face,

3. Press ENTER.

4. Pick the solid face to copy.

5. Pick a new location.

15.5 Color Face

2. Choose a face to change the color of. If you choose more

3. Press ENTER.

4. Choose a color to change the face to.

15.6 Imprint

2. Change the UCS and draw an object on a face of one of the

15.7 Extrude Imprint

15.9 Shell

1. Choose Modify, Solid Editing, Shell.

2. Select a 3D solid: pick solid

16.1 Select and Manipulate Subobjects

1. Open a drawing with 3D solid object and display in a 3D view.

2. Hold the CTRL key and select the solid.

3. While holding CTRL, toggle to other subobjects within the solid.

4. Once selected, click and drag to modify the solid.

16.2 Use Grip Tools

1. Open a drawing with 3D solid object and display in a 3D view.

2. Hold the CTRL key and select the solid.

3. While holding CTRL, toggle to other subobjects within the solid.

4. Once selected, click and drag to modify the solid using the grip tool.

16.3 Press or Pull Bounded Areas

1. Open a drawing with a 3D object and imprinted object and display

2. Hold the CTRL and ALT keys and select the imprinted object or

3. Click and drag to a new location.

17.1 Sectionplane Command

1. Open a drawing with 3D solid objects and display in a plan and 3D

2. Choose Draw, Modeling, Sectionplane.

3. Type SECTIONPLANE at the command prompt.

17.2 Manipulate Section Using Grips

1. Click on a section line created using the SECTIONPLANE

2. Click on one of the grips to manipulate the section.

17.3 Section Shortcut Commands

1. Right-click on a section line to see the following section options.

2. Click the various section options.

17.4 Generate 2D and 3D Sections

1. Right-click on a section line.

2. Click Generate 2D/3D section…

3. From the following dialog box, click the down arrow to see all of the

4. Choose 2D Section and Create.

5. Click an insertion point and scale for the 2D section block.

17.5 Section Command

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Type SECTION at the command prompt.

17.6 Slice Command

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose Modify, 3D Operation, Slice.

3. Type SLICE at the command prompt.

17.7 Solview

2. Choose “Use a Template” from the startup dialog.

3. Double-click Ansi_c.dwt as the template file to start from.

4. Double-click MODEL from the Status Bar and note the

5. Double-click PAPER from the Status Bar to toggle back to

6. Choose Insert, Block...

7. Choose the drawing called 3DBOTTLE.DWG to insert.

8. Insert the block anywhere in the Model Space view at a

9. Double-click MODEL at the Status Bar and resize the Model

10. Double-click PAPER at the Status Bar to return to Model

11. Type ZOOM, 1XP at the command prompt.

17.8 Create an Orthogonal View

1. Choose Draw, Modeling, Setup, View.

2. Type SOLVIEW at the command prompt.

17.9 Soldraw

1. Choose Draw, Modeling, Setup, Drawing.

2. Type SOLDRAW at the command prompt

3 solids selected.

17.10 Create 3D View UCS

2. Choose View, 3D Viewport, SW Isometric...

3. Type UCS at the command prompt.

4. Type UCS at the command prompt.

5. Click PSPACE at the command prompt.

6. Choose Draw, Solids, Setup, View

3D Model View

17.11 Solprof

1. Double-click MODEL to return to Model Space.

2. Choose Draw, Modeling, Setup, Profile.

3. Type SOLPROF at the command prompt.

3 solids selected.

18.1 Render Command

1. Open an AutoCAD drawing with 3D objects to render.

2. Choose View, Render, Render...

3. Type RENDER at the command prompt.

18.2 Render Destination

1. Open an AutoCAD drawing with 3D objects to render.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

4. Click the dropdown option for destination and choose

5. Close the render preferences and render your objects to the

18.3 Render Quality

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

4. Click the dropdown option for the render quality and choose

5. Close the render preferences and render your view.

18.4 Render Selection

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

4. Click the dropdown option for Procedure and choose

5. Close the render preferences and render your selected

18.5 Render Cropped Window

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

4. Click the dropdown option for Procedure and choose Crop.

5. Close the render preferences and render your objects.

18.6 Render to File

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

4. Click the option for Output file name.

5. Choose a location, format, and file name for your rendered

6. Adjust the image quality and click OK.

7. Close the render preferences and render your objects.

18.7 Turn Off Render to File

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

4. Click the small disk beside the title for “Render Content”.

19.1 Adding Material to a Drawing

1. Open an AutoCAD drawing with 3D objects to add materials

2. Choose View, Render, Materials...

3. Type MATERIALS at the command prompt.

4. Click the Create New Material Button under the Available

6. Click the Select… button under the Diffuse Map section of the

7. Navigate to a location where material textures are located,

19.2 Applying Materials by Attach

1. Choose View, Render, Materials...

2. Type MATERIALS at the command prompt.

3. Click the Apply Material to Objects button under the

4. Use the pick box to select an object to apply the material to.

5. Press enter.

6. Type RENDER at the command prompt to see the new

19.3 Adjust Material Scale

1. Choose View, Render, Materials...

2. Type MATERIALS at the command prompt.

3. Click the Adjust Button under the Diffuse Map section of

4. Click the Adjust Button under the Diffuse Map section of the

5. Click Fit to object under the Bitmap Scale option and click

6. Render the drawing to see the newly mapped material.

19.4 Applying Materials by Layer

1. Create a new material.

2. Type MATERIALATTACH at the command prompt.

3. Click and drag the material onto the desired layer.

4. Adjust the material to the object and render to see the

19.5 Applying Materials from Tool Palette

1. Click Tools, Palettes, Tool Palettes.

2. Click and drag a material on to an object.

19.6 New Material

1. Choose View, Render, Materials...

2. Type MATERIALS at the command prompt.

3. Click the Create New Material button and create a material

4. From the Template dropdown, click Glass - Clear.

5. Click the Checkered Underlay option to see the glass

6. Adjust other glass properties as desired and apply the

19.7 Opacity Materials

1. Choose View, Render, Materials...

2. Type MATERIALS at the command prompt.

3. Click the Create New Material button and create a material

4. Click Select…beside Opacity and choose the opacity

5. Apply the material to an object and render.

19.8 Bump Map Materials

1. Choose View, Render, Materials...

2. Type MATERIALS at the command prompt.

3. Click the Create New Material button and create a material

4. Click Select…beside Bump Map and choose the opacity

5. Apply the material to an object and render.

19.9 Removing Materials

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

5. Click the small disk beside the title for “Render Content”.

20.1 Point Light

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Light, New Point Light.

3. Type POINTLIGHT at the command prompt.

4. Click Yes to the following viewport lighting prompt:

5. Render the current viewport.

20.2 Spot Light

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Light, New Spot Light.

3. Type SPOTLIGHT at the command prompt.

4. Render the current viewport.

20.3 Light List

1. Open a drawing with lights.

2. Choose View, Render, Light, Lightlist.

3. Type LIGHTLIST at the command prompt.

4. Double-click one of the lights in the drawing to modify its

20.4 Distant Light

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Light, New Distant Light.

3. Type DISTANTLIGHT at the command prompt.

20.5 Geographic Locations

1. Open a drawing with lights.

2. Choose View, Render, Light, Geographic Location.

3. Type GEOGRAPHICLOCATION at the command prompt.

4. Pick the desired geographic location for your model and click OK.

20.6 Sun Properties

1. Open a drawing with a geographic location identified.

2. Choose View, Render, Light, Sun Properties.

3. Type SUNPROPERTIES at the command prompt.

4. From the Sun Properties dialog box, click the Status dropdown and

5. Change the date to April 15, 2007 (income tax due date.)

6. Change other properties as desired and render the model.

21.1 Sampling

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

21.2 Shadows

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

21.3 Ray Tracing

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

21.4 Illumination

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

21.5 Diagnostic

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

21.6 Processing

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Settings...

3. Type RPREF at the command prompt.

22.1 Render Environment

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Render, Advanced Render Environment...

3. Type RENDERENVIRONMENT at the command prompt.

22.2 Solid Background

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Named Views.

3. Type VIEW at the command prompt.

4. Choose New…

5. Type a name for your new view.

6. Click the check box beside background.

7. Choose a color for your solid background.

22.3 Gradient Environment

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Named Views.

3. Type VIEW at the command prompt.

4. Choose New…

5. Type a name for your new view.

6. Click the check box beside background.

7. Choose the dropdown option for background type and choose

8. Choose colors for your gradient background.

22.4 Image Background

1. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view.

2. Choose View, Named Views.

3. Type VIEW at the command prompt.

4. Choose New…

5. Type a name for your new view.

6. Click the check box beside background.

7. Choose the dropdown option for background type and choose

8. Click the Browse button and choose an image for your background.