Choosing geometric views
In the top left corner of the designer, you'll find icons for setting the display.
The first 5 icons (chairs) allow you to switch between different geometric views: perspective, axonometry, front view, side view, and top view (floor plan).
Choosing display quality
We can choose from three display qualities using the middle three icons.
The first is simple display, the second is structural display, and the third is detailed display.
In these views, we can move freely and walk around the room.
Simple display
Only the bounding shapes appear with stylized fronts and handles. Recommended for furnishing and modifications as it allows the fastest work.
Structural display
Furniture components appear with outlines, but the fronts remain stylized. Best for checking structures.
Detailed display
Contours disappear, and front details appear. This view takes the longest to render, but you can still furnish, move, etc., as in simpler views.
The fourth option is the photorealistic display, which can be created on a separate page. In this view, real-time movement is not possible.
Photorealistic display
Depending on the settings, it takes a varying amount of time to render the image, but it will include cast shadows, surface gloss, reflections, etc.
Black and white display modes
You can choose from three additional black and white displays using the icons on the far right. The first is wireframe display, the second is transparent display, and the third is black and white filled display.
For all three views, the program automatically switches to structural display, and for the filled display, it uses the 10th light scheme, set to maximum diffuse light. |
When using the hole module, it is possible to display the holes.
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