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  1. #1
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    Post Interior perspective, frustrated novice

    Home Designer Pro 17.2 Novice; Can't seem to get into what used to be called "doll house view".
    How do I get to that view and how do I pick a position withing the "doll house view" to get a perspective.

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    The doll house camera is its own camera type. If you wanted a specific viewpoint from within a room without upper or lower floor elements showing, you would use the "Floor Camera", select that camera type and then left-click where you wished to establish a viewpoint and then drag in the direction you wanted to view.
    Each camera tool type has specific characteristics and uses.

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  3. #3
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    Not sure what HD Pro 17.2 is? did you mean 2014? maybe 7.2 ? think it has always been the same though......

    while in Plan view, Doll house view is one of the options on the Camera icon or Menu>3D>Perspective Camera views. It is not possible to pick your location to view from , you have to move the camera once the view opens to where you want to be....

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  4. #4
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    Dollhouse View is the same as a Floor Overview.
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