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Model View - ANSWERSA drawing view of a part or assembly.
Projected View - ANSWERSA drawing view projected orthogonally from an existing
view.
Auxiliary View - ANSWERSAn orthographic view of an object using a direction of sight
other than one of the six basic views (front, top, right-side, rear, bottom, left-side); used
to show a surface that is not parallel to any of the principal view planes. Used to show
an object from an odd angle
Section View - ANSWERSIs (1) a part or assembly view cut by a plane, or (2) a drawing
view created by cutting another drawing view with a section line.
Aligned Section - ANSWERSA special type of section view that allows you to clearly
show details of a section created at an angle. Commonly used on models that have
rotational symmetry.
Partial Section - ANSWERSA special case of the regular section view. A section line
that does not cross the entire model.
Broken-Out Section - ANSWERSA drawing view that exposes inner details of a drawing
view by removing material from a closed profile, usually a spline.
Detail View - ANSWERSA portion of a larger view, usually at a larger scale than the
original view.
Relative to Model - ANSWERSEssentially allows you to create a view defined by
interactively selecting faces from the model. Similar to an auxiliary view, but It does not
require a parent view. Use to bring angled faces of a model parallel to a drawing sheet.
No view arrow.
Standard 3 View - ANSWERSThe three orthographic views (front, right, and top) that
are often the basis of a drawing