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cgib
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add vertices to viewport

Is there any way to add vertices to your viewport?
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pitfool
in reply to: cgib

vpclip might do what you are looking for. You can increase or decrease the area of the viewport with this command. However, when you create the viewport (MVIEW or MV), you have the option of creating a polygonal viewport. Hope this helps.
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Anonymous
in reply to: cgib

If you create polygonal viewports or convert objects to a viewport, you can use the standard pedit on them and then V for vertices and then I for insert. It works but you have to have created the viewport by one of the previous two methods. It won't work on a regular rectangular viewport. I convert all mine from a rectangle and that way if I want to add vertices later it will work.
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If you create polygonal viewports or convert objects to a viewport, you can
use the standard pedit on them and then V for vertices and then I for
insert. It works but you have to have created the viewport by one of the
previous two methods. It won't work on a regular rectangular viewport. I
convert all mine from a rectangle and that way if I want to add vertices
later it will work.
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Justin_A
in reply to: cgib

Awesome! VPCLIP worked perfectly for me you just have to draw the desired outline of the VP.

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kishorereddy
in reply to: cgib

Dear Friend....

 we can show horiz. plane drawing in model space to vertical plane in paper space..

MV    -   Enter

Draw a window and double click in that window and thenchange UCS-in Z-Axis to 90 then

go to VIEW-3Dview-plan view-current UCS  that's it.

 

i hope it will helps UUUUU...

 

Regards

Gkkreddy Smiley Happy

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