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    Align the axis to a VIEW

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    • R Offline
      rhots
      last edited by

      sketchup8 / win xp pro

      Hi, many times in 3d I have to draw something "non orthogonal",or perpendicular to the screen with the model twisted in some obscure direction.
      Autocad (and maybe others) have a "user coordinate system" (UCS). With this you can be looking at your model from any direct and use the UCS/view command and the axis will snap to the view. Not a face or edge or anything else, just the view.
      Maybe PRO has this I don't know.
      Thanks,
      Rick

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        pvbuero
        last edited by

        Hi,

        with tools|axes you can define your own axes and save them in your scenes ...
        I guess that's what your looking for ?

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        • honoluludesktopH Offline
          honoluludesktop
          last edited by

          I too have always lamented the ability to create a "user coordinate system", and never thought to use axis to accomplish this. All that required to to place the axis on the surface you wish to model on, and WaLa! a "user coordinate system" to which the sketch tools apply themselves to. In the images below, I first created a component rotated on the SU world axis, the placed the axis on the top face where it intersects with the zaxis (blue line). Then drawing a rectangular face on the top of the rotated face was "no problem". Boy do I feel stupid>_<
          Note origin and orientation of world axis.
          Placing the axis on the top face where it intersects with the blue axis to create UCS.

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            watkins
            last edited by

            But that only works if you draw guidelines (X,Ya dnZ axes) to define the original co-ordinate system first, as there is no way of automatically reverting back to the previous co-ordinate system after using the axes tool, or am I missing something. A UCS plugin would be extremely useful.

            Kind regards,
            Bob

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            • honoluludesktopH Offline
              honoluludesktop
              last edited by

              Bob, If you create a scene of each, you can flip back and forth as necessary.

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              • D Offline
                dmatho
                last edited by

                Another trick is to use the Section Tool, as follows:

                • 'cut' the geometry;
                • map the rectangular cutting plane to any orientation by rotating successively as desired; and,
                • with the rectangular cutting plane selected, Right-Click and choose the option to "Align View"

                It's a work-around but it does what's necessary.

                Cheers,

                . Diego.

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