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Topic ClosedSee an object like a giant or an ant

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    Posted: 21.Apr.2010 at 12:37

Hallo to all, I hope someone can help me with my problem.

And here it comes: I built an apartment with auto cad 2010 (in 3d). If I walk or fly (3dwalk, 3dfly) through the rooms I have the problem (in a small room) that the view is … hmm to big. I can’t get a good overview over the room. If I turn around I am too close to walls. If I zoom out I am breaking through other objects, and find myself in an other room.

What I try to say (in English it is a little bit complicate) is:

If I am standing in Front of an object I want to shrink, so the object is getting “bigger”. If I enlarge myself the object is getting “smaller” . I want to shrink my view without leaving my destination.

 

Is there a way to handle this in AutoCAD 2010? Thank you for your help,

 

Christian

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