2020-01-26 06:04 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 07:21 PM by Rubia Torres
2020-01-27 04:53 PM
Narska wrote:So you have rotated your Grid 16 degrees and start placing walls, right?
I have a model where all my floor plans are rotated slightly (16 degrees) so that they are orthogonal.
If the answer is yes, I think its not a good idea. I always start project with the grid at zero rotation, and rotate all the other elements (terrain, surrounding constructions, etc). I use rotate grid only when I need to work in other angled parts of the project for a long period.
If you are already doing that, then I am missing something.
Hope that helps.
2020-01-30 10:34 PM
Braza wrote:Yes its rotated. The reason is that we started with a point cloud which we got aligned to to true north. I thought it might make sense to keep that the way it is.
Narska wrote:So you have rotated your Grid 16 degrees and start placing walls, right?
I have a model where all my floor plans are rotated slightly (16 degrees) so that they are orthogonal.
If the answer is yes, I think its not a good idea. I always start project with the grid at zero rotation, and rotate all the other elements (terrain, surrounding constructions, etc). I use rotate grid only when I need to work in other angled parts of the project for a long period.
If you are already doing that, then I am missing something.
Hope that helps.