Elevate DP
Shift the drawing origin in the Drawing Plane direction.
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ELEVATEDP |
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Drawing Plane |
This function allows you to set the drawing plane origin to a new position, either Absolute to the current origin or Relative to the current drawing plane origin, using the Elevate DP settings.
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Absolute sets the DP origin a specified distance from the designated world origin (0;0;0).
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Relative sets the DP origin a specified distance relative to the current DP origin position.
Procedure
The diagram below shows the drawing plane origin set to the world origin position of (0;0;0).
To set the drawing plane origin to a new position, either Absolute to the current origin or Relative to the current drawing plane origin:
- Select View ► Drawing Plane ► Elevate DP or click the icon in the Drawing Plane toolbar. The Elevate DP window displays.
- Select the Elevate By option and type in the distance to move the drawing plane.
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In the first example below, you set an absolute value of 100.0 for the drawing plane.
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In the second example, you are set the drawing plane to 100.0 units relative to the current drawing plane (which is 0).
- In both instances, the drawing plane has been elevated 100 above the world origin as you are working from the same current drawing plane of 0.
- Now, you can change the elevation of the drawing plane by 40.
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In the first example, the drawing plane is changed to an absolute value of 40 i.e. the elevation is 40 above the origin.
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In the second example, the drawing plane has been changed from 100 to 140 by applying a relative change of 40.
- The difference is shown below, where the Absolute elevation has moved 40 above the world origin; whilst the Relative elevation has moved 40 relative to the current DP origin position.