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  1. A physical exploded view made by arranging parts of a camera. An exploded-view drawing is a type of drawing, that shows the intended assembly of mechanical or other parts. It shows all parts of the assembly and how they fit together.

  2. Exploded View is a technical drawing style that shows the individual parts or the assembly order of an object as a diagram. While it’s often used for patenting objects, it first appeared during the Renaissance, and today is also a popular illustration style that is used to create interesting images that don't necessarily guide the assembly of ...

  3. Learn what an exploded view diagram is and how it is used to show the individual parts of a complex system or assembly. See examples of exploded view diagrams in engineering, manufacturing, and technical documentation.

  4. You can create an exploded drawing view from an existing exploded assembly view. The actual view is a model view, usually in the isometric orientation.

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    • Exploded View Rollback Bar. Exploded views have a rollback bar that allows you to “roll thru” steps of the exploded view much like rolling thru features in a feature list.
    • Creating Multiple Exploded Views. You are not limited to one exploded view per assembly. At the bottom of the Exploded Views flyout, you will see the option to “Add exploded view.”
    • Exploded Views Span Configurations. Exploded views span all configurations, display states, and named views. This means you do not need to recreate exploded views for each configuration, display state, or named view.
    • Learn To Use The Triad Manipulator. Learning to use the triad manipulator is one of the most important aspects of creating exploded views quickly.
  5. Jan 14, 2020 · What is an exploded view drawing? Well, it is a diagram, picture or technical drawing of an object that shows the relationship or order of assembly of various parts. They are produced using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software.

  6. An exploded view shows an assembly's components spread out, but positioned to show how the components fit together when assembled. You create exploded views by selecting and dragging parts in the graphics area to create an explode step.