How to rotate an entire project?

How to rotate an entire project?

gtrinhKAUQ2
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How to rotate an entire project?

gtrinhKAUQ2
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Any tips for rotate my whole framing to align with Arch model faster? 

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jay_colcombe
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you have 2 options either;

Rotating Project North

  1. Open a Plan View: Start by opening a plan view where you want to rotate the project.
  2. Check Orientation: Ensure that the Orientation property for the view is set to Project North in the Properties palette.
  3. Access the Rotate Tool: Go to the Manage tab, then click on the Project Location panel and select Position > Rotate Project North.
  4. Set Rotation Options: In the Rotate Project dialog, you can choose to maintain text note orientation during rotation. Select the desired angle of rotation and choose a reference line or plane for the rotation.

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Rotating the Entire Model
  1. Select Elements: Open a 3D view and select all elements you wish to rotate. If you want to rotate the entire model, consider grouping the elements first.
  2. Create a Group: Click on Create Group after selecting the elements. This allows you to manage them as a single entity.
  3. Return to Plan View: Navigate back to the floor plan view, select the group, and then use the Rotate tool to rotate the group as needed.
  4. Ungroup After Rotation: Once the rotation is complete, you can ungroup the elements if necessary.

 

Jay Colcombe

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B.Sc. Hons Civil & Structural Engineering

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_Vijay
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2nd option most probably i will not suggest. better rotate with project north.

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mari.shimode
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Hi @gtrinhKAUQ2, did the information provided answer your question? If so, please use Accept Solution so that others may find this in the future. Thank you very much!



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ism_rahmouni
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hi,

use a temporary reference plane or reference line

  • draw a reference plane or reference line aligned with the architectural axis.

  • select all framing elements.

  • use rotate and snap to align with that reference plane or line

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