About the Visual Field Feature
Use the Visual Field feature to view the available visual field in the context of specific geometry. For example, you can determine what a driver sitting in the cabin of a truck can see out the front and side windows, while taking into consideration items that might obstruct part of the view, like the mirror or steering wheel.
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The visual field is represented by cone-shaped quilts. The vertex of the cone is defined by the eye location. The contour of the cone is defined by the outline of the object that a person looks at or through, like a window. The contour is projected onto an imaginary sphere, and the cone ends where the projected contour meets the sphere. Objects that obstruct the visual field are also projected onto the sphere, and the areas of obstruction are excluded from the cone. The distance that you define between the eye and the sphere determines the length of the cone.
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