Use this menu to see your project in 3D view. Click on one of the automatic viewpoints to see the room from different sides (front, left, back, top…). Note the position of currently selected viewpoint represented with a red dot in the navigation panel in the right lower corner of the screen. You can also set the viewpoint manually. Click buttons move and pan to do so or use buttons W, A, S, D on keyboard. Alternatively click on the red dot in the navigation panel and drag & drop it to another position. Click into the 3D picture in working surface and move the mouse while holding down the left button to pan the view. Using the scroll button on your mouse you can set the view height or change viewpoint position when you’re using the top view. View height, lens and offset Y can be set by changing the value in the fields.
Viewpoints that you find interesting can be stored. Navigation panel in the View menu is equipped with ten storage places represented by buttons from 1 to 10. Set any viewpoint then click on one of the buttons from 1 to 10 to save your current viewpoint. You can save up to ten of them. Click on the buttons from 1 to 10 to see saved viewpoints again. Instead of clicking on buttons from1 to 10 you can use CTRL + 1, CTRL + 2 etc. You can delete saved viewpoints by right clicking on the buttons from 1 to 10 and using delete option. It is also possible to overwrite saved viewpoint with another viewpoint. Movement between viewpoints can be animated if you enable the option Animate camera while switching between viewpoints in Preferences – Camera.
Use option Enable curtains to highlight currently selected resolution. In this way you can check if all the details will be on your picture before you save it or render it and adjust the viewpoint accordingly. The picture composition can be further controlled by using option Show Grid which shows nine rectangles on the screen.
Function Optimize perspective corrects your viewpoint in a way that minimizes distortion of diagonal lines. For example, use this button when you notice that some joints between the tiles appear uneven or carved. Program will automatically adjust the viewpoint. This function is disabled for viewpoints that show very slanted views.
Enable Depth of Field option to set focus on particular point in the scene (Pick Focus Point button). Use slider Strength to define the blur around your selected point. This effect will only be visible on pictures calculated with Photo Tuning.
When using automatic viewpoints the walls are hidden automatically. When you use side views the wall in front of you is always hidden. Otherwise you would see the outer surface of that wall instead of seeing into the room. When you are setting viewpoints manually walls will switch off automatically. Right click the Wall off button to set if the corresponding murals and sanitary ware should be hidden together with the wall.
Click button Ceil On/Off to hide the ceiling.
Click on door or window in working surface. Keep the left mouse button pressed and move mouse forward / backward to open / close the door or window.


If you right click into the 3D view a context menu will appear. With it you can toggle reflection or change a viewpoint. There are also 3D settings where you can select to see 3D tiles, bumped borders or highlight selection. To open door or window right click it and keep the mouse button pressed. When you notice a number showing degrees move mouse left or right to open / close door or window.