Am I seeing this right. Has the option to create a new image clip boundary by selecting a polyline been removed in 2014 (or 2013 we didn't use that)? I often use the same polyline to define a Surface Boundary an XClip and an ImageClip boundary. So much more difficult when you have to trace it out vertex by vertex!
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Interesting. I'll have to do some testing. I'm running 2014 that was part of the IDSP installation. I don't know if that makes any difference.
This is the full run through of the command:
IMAGECLIP
Enter image clipping option [ON/OFF/Delete/New boundary] <New>: N
Delete old boundary? [No/Yes] <Yes>:
Enter clipping type [Polygonal/Rectangular] <Rectangular>: p
Specify first point:
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I just edited the last post to show that
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OK. Found it. When running Raster Design 2014. You DON'T get the polyline option. If I open the drawing in Civil 3D 2014 without Raster Design. I DO get the polyline option.
How weird is that?
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Of course that begs the question: "Why isn't it available in RD 2014?". But ours is not to question why...
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It only makes sense that the software designed specifically for image manipulation be more difficult!
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