Hello all,
I would like to know if anybody has any bright ideas about a problem I face when drawing building elevations in 3D.
I use 3D polylines to survey a facade on site. When back in the office I get an output of a 3D polyline with a point and node at each surveyed point. The point is aligned to 3d *top* view. I then rotate the current view aligned to the required building facade.
My question is twofold:
1) Is there a way of rotating the point to see the point style in the current view?
2) As my point information plots in 3D as point, point number, and elevation is there a lisp routine to rotate the point number text and level text about the centre of the point to present as 'correct' in the current view?
I don't expect miracles or written LISP routines but a couple of pointers would be really appreciated.
Lownote