In my country, it is a common practice to annotate the distances between objects in an elevation view (like a depth of field). What would be the best way to do this? I'm pretty sure folks are gonna have to do this manually, but they are pushing me to post a question so, there....
Andrej Ilić
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I would use generic line base family and then tag it on elevation to get the length depth. See attached.
@Ilic.Andrej wrote:In my country, it is a common practice to annotate the distances between objects in an elevation view (like a depth of field). What would be the best way to do this? I'm pretty sure folks are gonna have to do this manually, but they are pushing me to post a question so, there....
Is this what you mean? (-24" indicating the depth of the 'bays').
@barthbradley wrote:
@Ilic.Andrej wrote:
In my country, it is a common practice to annotate the distances between objects in an elevation view (like a depth of field). What would be the best way to do this? I'm pretty sure folks are gonna have to do this manually, but they are pushing me to post a question so, there....
Is this what you mean? (-24" indicating the depth of the 'bays').
yes
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
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