2004-06-08 10:13 PM
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2004-06-09 10:38 PM
Matthew wrote:Matthew you say "simplified plans", what do you mean, do you trace with line tool?! I Hope not. I thought may be by saving the plan as an object and re-scaling it to a smaller size and insert it back to floor plan, but if the plan changes I have to redo the same process over again. Any ideas?
......... I have usually done it by drawing simplified plans.
2004-06-09 11:23 PM
Joseph wrote:No, I use the magic wand to draw a fill to the building perimeter. Either space bar click the floor slab or shrink wrap to the perimeter walls. If your key plan is large enough you can leave the exterior (and perhaps interior) walls' layers on for more detail. This does need to be maintained as the building changes, but I have only used key plans in CDs so changes are generally minimal.Matthew wrote:Matthew you say "simplified plans", what do you mean, do you trace with line tool?! I Hope not. I thought may be by saving the plan as an object and re-scaling it to a smaller size and insert it back to floor plan, but if the plan changes I have to redo the same process over again. Any ideas?
......... I have usually done it by drawing simplified plans.
Thanks,
Joseph
2004-06-09 11:34 PM
Matthew wrote:How do you reduce the size of the plan to use it on the side of actual scaled plan to refer to it by using the fill?
but I have only used key plans in CDs so changes are generally minimal.
2004-06-10 05:01 PM
Joseph wrote:If I understand your question correctly, just create a view (or views) with the desired scale, layers & view options.Matthew wrote:How do you reduce the size of the plan to use it on the side of actual scaled plan to refer to it by using the fill?
but I have only used key plans in CDs so changes are generally minimal.
Thanks,
Joseph