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I have several completely separate models (roughly the same size, though) and I want to render them all from a well defined view-points which is none of the "default" ones (front/top/left/home). This viewpoint (or camera position, if you want) should be identical in all those models. Ideally, it can be entered numerically (two angles and one distance from origin, plus potentially 3 coordinates for a shifted origin), but I could live with a mouse-adjusted viewpoint which is then saved.
I know how to use Named Views in a sketch, but I do not know how one would copy or synchronize them between multiple models.
i.e. I want to use the same Named View in each of these models. Ideally, I want them such that if I change them, they are changed everywhere, but that would be a plus.
I've tried to work with "dummy objects" as a proxy (i.e. using a dummy-object model which I then link in any of these models), but it is extremely tedious and uncomfortable.
Alternatively, I've created a "booth" model with the Named views set up, and the "import" all the models. This works better, but is also tedious in particular for larger models and doing this with many.
So, does anybody have an alternative good solution workflow for this problem?
Two things (IdeaStation?) would possibly either "fix" the problem:
- The possibility to enter values when accessing a NamedView's "properties" (does not yet exist). i.e. right-click a Named View, select "properties", and be able to enter 6 parameters which define the view.
- The possibility to copy & paste Named Views between models
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