A vector is a line, which is the fundamental component of all vector views. Instead of displaying textures and images on the surfaces of objects, as in render views, vector views display patterns and solid colors. This makes them ideal for use in layout drawings and high resolution printing.
Render views are similar to vector views, but are much more photo-realistic. They are covered in their own chapter, "Render Views".
From the 3D model, you can define and create cross section/elevation views that detail the structure of the model. Cross section/elevation views can be saved and the program updates them as the model is edited. The automatic updating of cross section/elevation views can save time when your drawings have been sent to layout.
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