Hi everybody,
Could you please help to guide me the efficient way to show one point from plan view into profile view?
In plan, I have a point with EL: +25.4, and I want to show it into profile view for reference purpose.
I think I can draw a base line with vertical profile for it, and use "project intersection point".
Beyond that, which is the efficient way to handle my case?
Parker
OpenRoads Designer CONNECT Edition - 2020 Release 3 - Version 10.14.04.04
Under the "Geometry" ribbon- use the Place Point command. Ensure you set a Feature Definition that has a robust feature that is easy to spot. Then, set your 2D View to a annotation scale that works well with the feature def you used for your point. Draw a Civil Geometry Line ("Geometry" ribbon- Place Line command) in your 2D Model that intersects the points you want to see. Cut a profile on that line. Within the profile view, run a 3D cut on that profile. Within that Profile Window, Select the Reference command and set that 3D Cut reference to allow snapping.
That should get you what you need.
Hi Matt,
Thank you for your help. But I don't understand in step:
"Within that Profile Window, Select the Reference command and set that 3D Cut reference to allow snapping"
Could you please help to screenshot this step for my understanding.
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Tuan
OpenRoads Designer CE - 2021 Release 2
(Version 10.10.21.04)
Hey Parker,
Bring up the window that has your profile within it, click within that window to make it "active" then select your reference manager command to access the 3D Cut's reference properties, this is where you can allow snapping.
Hi Matt, could you please help to share a short clip to present your instruction.
It is difficult for a starter in ORD like me for understanding.