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  1. So it should then be possible to draw while in an Isometric view. If the tool remains indexed to the working plane then it should be possible to enter I,J,K coordinates for that plane?
  2. So, what your saying is that the 3d Poly tool is indexed to the screen plane rather than the ground or working plane? The only difference between the 2d & 3d poly tool is the ability to specify a Z dimension.
  3. Can someone describe the best way to draw 3D polygons while in an isometric view. I'm a long time user but all of my 3D modeling has been done by extruding 2D shapes and moving either the working plane or the shape itself. I've been working in AutoCAD lately and found 3D modeling from an isometric view to be more effective. I've been trying to adopt this method to VW 10.5 but I get un-expected results. All suggestion are appreciated...
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