Bit of a strange one: I have some 3D polylines created by cutting vertical sections through a topography mesh. When I open them in Microstation (or any other modelling or drafting package) they appear in top-down view, and look like a single straight line. If I rotate them or select a preset front / side view the detail in the section appears. However as the sections are orientated in a number of different angle (when viewed in plan), none of the preset view buttons (front, back, left, right) allow for the section to be viewed from the side, exactly side-on. My question is: does anyone know of a way I can repeatably orientate my view so that I am looking at these different sections from exactly side-on?
Hi David,
Try following these steps:
This short video illustrates this method.
You could set the Step value to 90 to eliminate one mouse click, but I like using 45 so I can better understand which way the cube is actually rotating with each click.
NOTE:
Be sure to De-activate ACS Plane Snap when you are finished.
Regards,Ron
Answer Verified By: David Field
It works! Thanks so much Ron.
Thanks a lot for you help Gerd. I ended up going with Ron's method as it's a little quicker. But I really appreciate you taking the time to help out.
The difference is that you save your ACSes for later. I should have added that you then can view your vertical section by pressing [activate AccuDraw with O] S (or F) and then RV (or you use the rotate View) Will add that to my answer.