Dragging Grid 3D drag point for Radius grids

Dragging Grid 3D drag point for Radius grids

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Dragging Grid 3D drag point for Radius grids

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Dragging 3D grid portion (up) in Elevation. (so the grids don’t show up on plan).

 

Easy to do with orthogonal grids. A little more challenging with grids on a Radius.

 

In order to drag the 3d portion of a grid, you must have a view perpendicular to that grid.

Since each grid below is on a Radius – I had to cut an individual section perpendicular to each grid

to modify the 3D grid drag. (I have 30 more grids to do).

 

What doesn’t work, Elevation, Framing elevation, & scopebox.

 

Notice below, I’ve cut a section and dragged the 3D grid drag – so that it doesn’t show up In plan.

Cutting a section for each grid is tedious.

 

 Any suggestions for a faster fix??  What I’m doing is working and I believe is current best practice. (just slow).

 

Hiding in view or putting them on a different workset is not best practice. I would consider that answer a

band-aid.

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Autodesk - Best answer - click on multiple grids and allow the 3D portion of that grid to be offset from a particular level - in Properties Dialogue Box.

 

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Thanks for any suggestions.!!

 

David

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Started a test project.....looks like the scopebox is the way to go.

i thought that was the answer...but it doesn't seem to be working in the project i need it to work in.

 

Thanks!

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