2005-07-07 12:53 AM - last edited on 2023-05-31 10:18 AM by Rubia Torres
2005-11-08 06:38 AM
~/archiben wrote:
but i would go one step further than erika........
~/archiben
~/archiben wrote:
i typically model my building ground floor structure at z = 0. project zero. it is also typically the case that a building is very rarely situated at the project zero reality: sea level or whichever surveyor's/ordance datum you use.
so by setting the reference levels correctly in 'Preferences>Working Units and Levels...' and then offsetting your copied sect/elevation by that amount you can take advantage of the various dimensioning tools and associated reference levels . . .
~/archiben
2005-11-08 07:02 AM
Erika wrote:fair enough! i didn't get that from your post - thought you were copying them 25' as a standard procedure throughout your projects. i stand corrected!
Nice try Ben, but I also do as you describe below. You owe me a step
Also, wouldn't it be great if in the section settings we could reference our vertical limits to our choice of reference level like we do elsewhere? i.e. to project level or level....?yes . . . definitely!
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