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09-19-2012 10:24 AM
Question...I have two profile views set up. One is 1:1 and the other is exagerated. I have drawn some non-"smart" linework in the 1:1 profile view and need to get it to the exagerated view for the finished product. Is there a way to make the profile recognized that linework as "smart" or "dynamic" in order to transpose it to the exagerated profile view or am I stuck interpolating points accross to transpose it myself??
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09-19-2012 11:26 AM in reply to:
RbeisawWP
There isn't a way to make the lines a part of the view, but you could create a block from the linework and then insert that block with an exaggerated y value.
Adam
Windows 7 x 64
AMD FirePro V7900
12 GB Ram
Xeon E5620 @ 2.40 GHz
Civil 3D 2010
Windows 7 x 64
AMD FirePro V7900
12 GB Ram
Xeon E5620 @ 2.40 GHz
Civil 3D 2010
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09-19-2012 11:38 AM in reply to:
RbeisawWP
You could create a dynamic profile using the "dumb" linework, then it would be availble in either view.
Lisa Pohlmeyer
Williamson Co. Dept. of Infrastructure
Intel i7 3.33Ghz, 16Gb RAM
Nvidia Quadro 2000D
C3D 2012 SP3, C3D 2014
Win 7-64
Please mark this as the solution if it resolves your issue.
Williamson Co. Dept. of Infrastructure
Intel i7 3.33Ghz, 16Gb RAM
Nvidia Quadro 2000D
C3D 2012 SP3, C3D 2014
Win 7-64
Please mark this as the solution if it resolves your issue.
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09-19-2012 11:50 AM in reply to:
RbeisawWP
PERFECT. Thanks a bunch! saves a lot of interpolating!
