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2005-07-07
12:53 AM
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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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