I want my reference line to be attached at the red spot.....but i cant seem to get that to work..it keeps moving away when i change the swing angle...
ive used tab to try to attach it but i cant...is there any other way to do it
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I want my reference line to be attached at the red spot.....but i cant seem to get that to work..it keeps moving away when i change the swing angle...
ive used tab to try to attach it but i cant...is there any other way to do it
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Lock the endpoint of a reference line to reference planes. I'm uploading a screencast and I ll show in a moment...
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Lock the endpoint of a reference line to reference planes. I'm uploading a screencast and I ll show in a moment...
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
ive tried it...it works sometimes and doesnt other times...frustrating...i have to keep clicking a lot to get it to work..
ive tried it...it works sometimes and doesnt other times...frustrating...i have to keep clicking a lot to get it to work..
The site says that "my article is being processed and will be updated soon"... Just give it a few more mins.
It will show how to lock properly.
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
The site says that "my article is being processed and will be updated soon"... Just give it a few more mins.
It will show how to lock properly.
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Make sure to have two reference planes intersect at the point where you want the reference line to hinge.
Hover over the end of the reference line. Keep hitting Tab until a dot highlights at the end. You will need to lock this point to both reference planes, one at a time.
Alternatively - draw a new reference line from the intersection of the reference planes. You will be prompted to lock. Make sure that it's locked to both reference planes.
Make sure to have two reference planes intersect at the point where you want the reference line to hinge.
Hover over the end of the reference line. Keep hitting Tab until a dot highlights at the end. You will need to lock this point to both reference planes, one at a time.
Alternatively - draw a new reference line from the intersection of the reference planes. You will be prompted to lock. Make sure that it's locked to both reference planes.
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Notice that there are two points on top of each other, so I had to be careful about which one I'm aligning. One belongs to the geometry of the wall, while the other one is the endpoint of the reference line.
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Notice that there are two points on top of each other, so I had to be careful about which one I'm aligning. One belongs to the geometry of the wall, while the other one is the endpoint of the reference line.
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
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