I just want to create a line between two different points I have created. However, the points are on a different Z coordinates. So if I start the line at Z = 0 I am being forced to end on Z = 0. Even though the x and y are correct I can't get the second end point to not be zero.
I have autocad civil 3D and am working in 3D modeling.
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I just want to create a line between two different points I have created. However, the points are on a different Z coordinates. So if I start the line at Z = 0 I am being forced to end on Z = 0. Even though the x and y are correct I can't get the second end point to not be zero.
I have autocad civil 3D and am working in 3D modeling.
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Hi,
>> So if I start the line at Z = 0 I am being forced to end on Z = 0
No, a line can have diffent Z values, speaking about Civil 3D ... also feature lines can have different Z values.
The limitation you might see is if you use polyline instead of line, then yes, a polyline is a 2D object.
- alfred -
Hi,
>> So if I start the line at Z = 0 I am being forced to end on Z = 0
No, a line can have diffent Z values, speaking about Civil 3D ... also feature lines can have different Z values.
The limitation you might see is if you use polyline instead of line, then yes, a polyline is a 2D object.
- alfred -
Thanks Alfred, I thought I had tried that. I was going mad.
Thanks Alfred, I thought I had tried that. I was going mad.
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