We have many survey monument point markers set so that they will display at 0.1 the drawing scale size, i.e., if the drawing is set at 1"=10', these survey point markers are intended to appear at 1.0 ft. diameter, etc. (see appended sketch).
However, in Civil 3D 2014, insertion of points seems somehow to expand these markers as shown in the sketch. Note that we can then insert the same symbol at the same scale, and as an inserted block it appears at the correct size. Only when inserted as point markers do these markers seem to "expand" as shown.
What are we missing?
I am having the same problem inserting points from file. I can not adjust the scale for them to show correctly. HELP!
There are several places to check.
First, check the size of the block in the block editor.
When you select the block for the description key, there are several options available for sizing
Last, when you use a description key set, if you do, there are more options there.
I would recommend playing with just the block first, preferably in drawing set to a scale of 1"=1'.
Don't forget to import the revised block definition for each iteration, if you do. I made that mistake once. Felt reallly bad when i realized why it would not change on each insertion.
Then, after you have it inserting correctly, start to play with the description key. I know this is a lot of trial and error, but if you have a number to change, it will save lots of time on the others to know what you changed and how the changes effect the appearance.
Hope this helps.
Lee
McL,
Whenever I see a problem with some factor of 12, I always suspect a feet-and-inch problem. Was your block created in Vanilla AutoCAD? I'd try creating the block in the same drawing and see how things work.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Work with the block first. Be sure it is drawn in a drawing that is set to 1"=1'
work with it at different scales. See if it inserts at the correct size with you do a "block insert" and scale it to you drawing scale
For example,
If your scale is 1"=40', then you should scale it by 40.
When this is working correctly,
you are ready to begin setting the block as a point style and working with it.
You will select "use drawing scale" on it. and tell it you want it 0.1" tall
Then it will be time to go to the description keys.
WHen you have the first part working, the description keys are easy.
Surveyor Lee