OK, now I understand. Thanx for clarifying.
I've never used a perspective view in all the years doing drawings.
I guess that's an architectural presentation thing.
Not many people use Inventor for architectural stuff.
I've not even seen it on all the architectural drawings sent to me for use in picking off the structural and miscellaneous stuff that needed detailing for fabrication.
However, there are other CAD programs much more suited to that kind of work, esp. for cabinetry or framing or block and poured concrete, etc Same with architectural millwork.
In the OP's case, I would use method B, then position the part/assembly as needed and take a screen shot of it, then bring that screen shot into a photo editing program and make the background transparent, then insert that pic into a sketch in the idw file. I've done that over the years when needing to use (but not manually duplicate) specs and detail views taken out of Standards (e.g., ASME Pressure Vessels, API Tanks, Miscellaneous Structural, OSHA for Industry, ADA, etc.). Just make a photocopy of the page, crop the view, make the background transparent, then insert the finished pic into an idw sketch.
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