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You can display the model as either a wireframe or a realistic shaded view.
See Wireframe and shading to learn more.
You can control and manipulate the display of objects by using the mouse or by using the various View commands.
See Zooming, panning and rotating
Zooming and panning to learn more.
You can temporarily hide one or more entities. This is often useful, for example, when you need to access an entity which is behind another.
See Hiding and unhiding entities to learn more.
In the think3 applications there are three different kinds of Reference Systems. You can control the visibility of each one of them independently.
See An Overview of Reference Systems to learn more.
You can use layers to help organize the model. Layers are similar to transparent sheets used in overlay drafting.
Each model can utilize multiple layers and you can control the visibility of individual layers. When you create new entities, they are created on the layer selected as the current layer.
See
An Introduction to Layers to learn more.
e-Learning on View Manipulation