Hi all !
I have been using autocad for a long time. These days I have to produce a 3D plan that I do very rarely. Usually, I'm doing pretty well. For the current project, I can not imagine how to draw in 3D a curve that is to be sloping. See my attached drawing. This is a small path between the house and the sidewalk . There is a 24 "slope between the beginning and the end.
Please help me !
Thanks in advance !
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Hi all !
I have been using autocad for a long time. These days I have to produce a 3D plan that I do very rarely. Usually, I'm doing pretty well. For the current project, I can not imagine how to draw in 3D a curve that is to be sloping. See my attached drawing. This is a small path between the house and the sidewalk . There is a 24 "slope between the beginning and the end.
Please help me !
Thanks in advance !
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you better change UCS - make new one , that sloped between two planes
Currently in my example I used by 3 point.
And I check update view plane when UCS changed
you better change UCS - make new one , that sloped between two planes
Currently in my example I used by 3 point.
And I check update view plane when UCS changed
Thank you so much Brian !
Another question !
Is it normal, as soon I change the view, I lost the UCS I setted ?
Thank you so much Brian !
Another question !
Is it normal, as soon I change the view, I lost the UCS I setted ?
Yes? but you can save this view like standard"top","bottom" etc/and can back to it view when you wish
simply after you have changed the view rename it and it appears in standard views
Yes? but you can save this view like standard"top","bottom" etc/and can back to it view when you wish
simply after you have changed the view rename it and it appears in standard views
Hi Brian !
Me again
With your technique, I can draw in the right UCS, but I cant reproduce the same thing as my sample (DWG). I would appreciate that you demonstrate it to me like this morning with a small GIF.
Thank you very much in advance !
Hi Brian !
Me again
With your technique, I can draw in the right UCS, but I cant reproduce the same thing as my sample (DWG). I would appreciate that you demonstrate it to me like this morning with a small GIF.
Thank you very much in advance !
You mean you can't follow your line-work?
check " Replace Z value with current elevation"
You mean you can't follow your line-work?
check " Replace Z value with current elevation"
Some minutes after posting I have got, you want exactly projection of line to the sloped plane . well I cant do it very fine but result pretty well
In this case changing of UCS in viewport not necessary
you need only to change EXACT ucs!
in gif I forgot to check" replace Z value" after I have changed UCS - it is better to check
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Some minutes after posting I have got, you want exactly projection of line to the sloped plane . well I cant do it very fine but result pretty well
In this case changing of UCS in viewport not necessary
you need only to change EXACT ucs!
in gif I forgot to check" replace Z value" after I have changed UCS - it is better to check
i
Hi Brian !
As per your last GIF, I got the same thing as I follow the first one...
Is it normal that the curved polyline is snapped on my linework below, check my drawing please...
Thanks again !
Hi Brian !
As per your last GIF, I got the same thing as I follow the first one...
Is it normal that the curved polyline is snapped on my linework below, check my drawing please...
Thanks again !
...or with this version, the island is not snapped on the same level, when you check in the left view
Thanks !
...or with this version, the island is not snapped on the same level, when you check in the left view
Thanks !
this happened because you don't turn on " replace Z value with current elevation"
just turn it on after you changed UCS and the problem gone away !!
" replace Z value with current elevation" it is like snape to plane of UCS
If you try to change UCS with turning on "replace Z value with current elevation" you trying will definitely fault
also turn OFF 3D snap
use just 2d snap
this happened because you don't turn on " replace Z value with current elevation"
just turn it on after you changed UCS and the problem gone away !!
" replace Z value with current elevation" it is like snape to plane of UCS
If you try to change UCS with turning on "replace Z value with current elevation" you trying will definitely fault
also turn OFF 3D snap
use just 2d snap
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