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Magnified Detail Bubble

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greevedogg
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Magnified Detail Bubble

I want to create a detail bubble within a view that is 2x/4x/8x magnified. I have been doing this manually, but there's got to be an easier way. Can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

Pic as example:

2018-12-05 09_05_30-Autodesk AutoCAD LT 2019 - [A-02 WINDOWS 210 & 212.dwg].png

 

 

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pendean
in reply to: greevedogg

Viewports in paperspace is how we do it, since we only ever plot from paperspace anyway. The two circles and lines between them are just that, circles and lines.

Otherwise there is no automation possible in LT to do it in modelspace with actual objects OOTB.


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greevedogg
in reply to: pendean

@pendean Thanks for the quick reply. So, best practice would be to draw a circle in paperspace, and use the MVIEW command with object option, and select the circle as the viewport? Just making sure I'm understanding correctly...

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pendean
in reply to: greevedogg

You can, we don't make viewport outlines printable here so we don't sweat doing all of that, you simply grab the viewport your smaller detail is already in, change it's scale, resize the viewport, add circles and lines that will print to give you that effect.



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