I need to create an axonometric view of a model with specific angles (see attached). What is the best and quickest way to do this?
Thx
Kev
this link
http://www.ul.ie/~rynnet/keanea/moi.htm
and these tools maybe?
if you use the view cube to look at the corner edge, and then roatate left (at some angle) and then down (at some angle).
I didn't work out the angles, but if you do, please post back with them.
@BMiller63 wrote:
if you use the view cube to look at the corner edge, and then roatate left (at some angle) and then down (at some angle).
I didn't work out the angles, but if you do, please post back with them.
I'm homing in on the angles Right 35 then Down 32 should be close.
I'll let the OP fine tune the angles but this was 34 Right then 24 Down.
I assume there is some logic rather than my brute force trial-and-error.
Just thought I'd add some clarity. For instance, if you'd like to achieve the axonometric view shown below, then follow these steps..
1. In Drawing mode select create custom view
2. While in drawing mode select the front of your model.
3. Rotate 30 degrees towards the right
4. Then rotate the model 15 degrees downwards
Seeing that this is possible in a 2D drawing view, can someone tell me how to create a customized isometric/axonometric view in the modeling environment?
Currently the only options are front, back, top, bottom, left, right, isometric and random...