Orthographic Views:
1. Top View Tool - The Orthographic Projection Top View Tool is used to view an object from above. This traditional plan view used in architecture and building engineering can be thought of as a diagram of a room, a building, or a level (floor) of a building as if seen from a "bird's eye" view.
2. Bottom View Tool -The Orthographic Projection Bottom View Tool snaps the view to a bottom view, from underneath. This nontraditional plan view is used primarily in instances where additional object detail (to a top view) is necessary.
3. Front (South) View Tool -The Orthographic Projection Front (South) View Tool snaps the view to the front side. This traditional orthographic view is used in architecture and building engineering and is a critical elevation view (i.e the above-ground-level front view of a building).
4. Back (North) View Tool - The Orthographic Projection Back (North) View Tool changes the view to looking from behind.This traditional elevation view (i.e. above ground level rear view of a building) is used in architecture and building engineering.
5. Left Side (West) View Tool - The Orthographic Projection Left Side (West) View Tool changes the view to the left side. This nontraditional orthographic view, however, is important in architecture and building engineering (i.e the above-ground-level left side view of a building).
6. Right Side (East) View Tool - The Orthographic Projection Right Side (East) View Tool changes the view to the right side. This traditional orthographic view is also used in architecture and building engineering (i.e the above-ground-level right side view of a building)
Isometric Views:
1. Southwest View Tool - The Isometric Projection Southwest View Tool changes the view to the front (south) and left (west) sides. Note: After a front view is arbitrarily assigned, four different isometric projections can be viewed as the object is rotated clockwise.
2. Southeast View Tool - The Isometric Projection Southeast View Tool changes the view to the front (south) and right (east) sides. Note: After a front view is arbitrarily assigned, four different isometric projections can be viewed as the object is rotated clockwise.
3. Northeast View Tool - The Isometric Projection Northeast View Tool changes the view to the back (north) and right (east) sides. Note: After a front view is arbitrarily assigned, four different isometric projections can be viewed as the object is rotated clockwise.
4. Northwest View Tool - The Isometric Projection Northwest View Tool changes the view to the back (north) and left (west) sides. Note: After a front view is arbitrarily assigned, four different isometric projections can be viewed as the object is rotated clockwise.
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