Measuring vertically in 3d window.
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‎2011-07-07
04:39 PM
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‎2023-05-26
02:31 PM
by
Rubia Torres
The way I would expect it to work would be similar to how it works in 2d - in that you would just hold down shift to constrain the measure tool to the z axis then snap to the other point, and this would give you a true vertical measurement. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work.
To clarify - I want the 2.351 measurement, not the diagonal 2.543 as displayed in the tracker.

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‎2011-07-07 10:56 PM
Yes, this seems an oversight (or bug)? I can constrain in x or y, but not z.
I thought I had a clever idea to change the working plane to be the face of the vertical wall, thinking that that would rotate the axes and I would be able to shift-constrain in that plane. But, that doesn't seem to work with the Measure Tool.
Hmmmm.
Karl
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‎2011-07-07 10:59 PM
I read a discussion of this elsewhere. I seem to recall that a 3D document is the only reliable view to get 3D measurements.
Snap
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‎2011-07-08 12:17 AM
This is such a basic function - I probably have the need to do this several times a day.
I'm astonished we still can't do this in AC15; especially as I thought it was all about modelling freedom in the 3d window! What's the point if you can't quickly check what you have created is dimensionally correct in all directions?

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‎2011-07-08 12:35 AM
Snap wrote:W T F ?! Mate, if you don't know the answer, it's better just not to post.
Peter,
I read a discussion of this elsewhere. I seem to recall that a 3D document is the only reliable view to get 3D measurements.
Snap
Peter/Karl, the only way I know is to set your user origin at the measure-from point (as you would in any other viewpoint) and measure to the other point, but make the Z measurement relative to the user origin. Or you can set it via the flyout in the coordinate box.
Confusing as hell. Here's a screenshot.
I never use the Measure tool. Just place my user origin where I want it (Shift+Alt) and read my coordinate box. The setting above has to be set first though and it will remain like that until changed again.
Edit: just saw your post about AC15 (I was going by your signature specs) - not sure how it plays in there as I haven't tested it.
Cheers,
Link.
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‎2011-07-08 01:03 AM
Link, when the user origin is moved, the correct measurement

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‎2011-07-08 01:49 AM
The trusty old user origin measuring method wins again!

Time to update your signature though hey Peter?
Cheers,
Link.

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‎2011-07-11 08:12 AM
I couldn't get the Tracker to display the correct value.
Report going to GS.
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‎2011-07-14 01:27 AM
laszlonagy wrote:Thanks Laszlo!
Seems like a bug to me in AC15.
I couldn't get the Tracker to display the correct value.
Report going to GS.