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Isometric view settings
You can set the following default values for isometric views. Most of the settings are intuitive and have a good description in the default settings browser, but it may be helpful to review the linked topics below. To change Isometric View settings,
1. Click File > Settings > View 2D > View Settings. The Default Settings browser opens with View settings.
2. Expand Isometric > Appearance.
3. Double-click Iso Mode to display the isometric style reference. Here you can choose a default mode or create a new one, setting such values.
Appearance
Iso Mode
The isometric view mode determines the angles that are used to rotate the model around the x and y axes for the isometric view types. The figures show the three isometric modes.
30
Specify isometric views at an angle of 30 degrees around the x axis, 60 degrees around the y axis.
60
Specify isometric views at an angle of 60 degrees around the x axis, 30 degrees around the y axis.
True
Specify a true-face view. The "true" isometric mode rotates the views 45 degrees around the x axis, 35.3644 degrees around the y axis.
To create an isometric mode, use the Isometric style settings.
Other
Add Symmetry and Centerlines
You can set Creo Elements/Direct Annotation to create symmetry and centerlines on cylindrical or conical faces automatically. Creo Elements/Direct Annotation will add the geometry in the update process. The options are:
On:
Off:
Setting a view profile will override this option.