Click the PRESENTATIONS ribbon to see the options below.
This article shows you how to generate the following four types of renderings listed on the Presentation ribbon:
Perspective view:
Front view:
Top view:
Isometric view:
The Rendering Dashboard allows you to display renderings with various view qualities, lighting effects, and output settings.
When a rendering is displayed on your screen, you can move around within it. When editing items (moving, copying, etc.) in the Rendering Module, you can see items being moved or rotated simultaneously on the Work area. You can also perform modifications, then save the rendering in a graphic format and, within the design, as a Saved view.
Generate a perspective view render
To create a rendering in perspective view, in the PRESENTATION ribbon, click Perspective View:
Note: You can adjust the viewing position and angle (camera settings) in the floor plan before you launch the Perspective View, see How to place the camera before rendering.
To move around within the perspective, press and hold the mouse button while moving the pointer to the left, right, up, or down.
From Design v11 or higher, the Rendering Dashboard provides access to all the settings.
Generate a front view render
The Front view displays a 2D front graphic of selected walls. The number of rendering windows is equal to the number of selected walls.
Complete the following steps to generate a Front view rendering:
- Select the placement zones (dotted lines) of the wall(s) that you want to include in the view.
- In the PRESENTATION ribbon, click Front View:
- From Design v11 or higher, the Rendering Dashboard provides access to all the settings.
Generate a top view render
Generate an isometric view render
An Isometric View produces a 3D rendering that shows three sides, all in dimensional proportion.
To generate an Isometric View rendering, in the PRESENTATION ribbon, click Isometric View
To rotate the view, press and hold the mouse button while moving the rendering to the desired view point.
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How to create and publish 360 panoramic views
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Set up the default rendering mode
Saving a custom resolution view
RENDER ribbon in Perspective view