Hi,
I am yet to look into this fully but is it possible to annotate 3D geometry created by a template drop?
I have assigned a feature definition to my road channel template point but currently, based on my understanding, element annotation is limited to civil geometry.
My EOP is defined with civil geometry in 2D space, the Z coordinate is unknown until an EOP point control is set on the template corridor. Once I set my point controls I can see the feature definition line in 3D space but how can I get those Z levels to assign themselves to the 2D EOP civil geometry? I guess it would be like using point controls to create profile lines???
If what I'm asking isn't clear I'll try again to explain.
Josh
Not as far as I know.
You should not add a new topic to an old thread - a new thread should be started for new topics.
Hi Mark,
Is it possible to annotate the EOP elevation along with the corridor baseline station, not the feature line's own station system?
Thanks,
Kenny
Scratch all that Mark, I skipped over the step where you said :
Mark Marnell said:in a new Linear 3D annotation group
NEW being the key word. Thanks for your help, this has been on my "to figure out" list for a while
Test20 contains civil plan and profile geometry. I created those to test the annotation group but since then I have changed the text favourite from Plan annotation to Linear 3D annotation. I would assume that the Linear 3D option is there to annotate geometry that was not created via the civil geometry tools, like I am trying to do now. The Linear 3D annotation works for X and Y in the 3D view but the Z isn't.
I am not clear on why in the Z annotation is not working even though I am annotating the 3D model.