2008-07-2709:27 PM - last edited on 2023-05-2412:42 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-07-2709:27 PM
The new 3D Document feature in AC12 is pretty cool - (I've wanted to apply dims to a 3d view for a while.)
Can anyone think of a nice technique for attaching a graphic Marker in the 2d view to point to a placed 3d Document view? (since the 3d Document doesn't come with an associated Marker like section windows etc.)
The best I can think of is attaching a Detail, Section or Elevation "linked marker" on the Floor Plan and point it to the placed 3d Document drawing. BUT these markers aren't very graphically interesting and don't give a good indication of the viewing angle of the 3d Document being shown.
Any better ideas? Something like a Section marker that can break in half and show two different angles, that would indicate a "perspective" point of view.
I've used a manual marker that looks a bit like an eyeball with text auto referenced to the drawing... It's clunky and a bit time consuming but works..
I was hoping that someone had figured out something better. I'm getting ready to detail a bunch of metal connector pieces and don't really even plan on making traditional plan/section views, just 3D views dimensioned and noted...
Like I said its clunky... I've seen something like this used to indicate where a photo was taken from. I'd love to find a better more graphically pleasing thing to use.... This is what I've used for a 3D document view of a part of the building. I'm thinking I'll use something more like a detail marker for the individual parts I'm working on....