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Perspective <: Applies the settings you have made for the perspective to your drawing and determines the location and viewing direction of the viewer by specifying two points in the drawing. This allows you to set very effective and realistic perspectives on your plans in three-dimensional planning, for example, to make them more vivid and transparent for the building owner. Detailed problems can thus very often be described with a few pictures.
Focal length: The focal length changes the horizontal angle of view from normal (50 mm) to an extreme wide angle (10 mm).
Eye level: The eye level is relative to the upper edge of the floor of the currently set storey. For for example, if you are on the 1st storey at 3 m, and you set the eye level to 1700 mm, the total eye level is 4700 mm.
Target height: The difference between eye level and target height defines the viewing direction in the vertical plane. The target height is also relative to the upper edge of the floor of the currently set storey.
edit <: Transfers the settings made to the drawing.