Why can't Working Planes work in 2D? Surely the basic navigational premise of a CAD program is to 'build' an object and then move your viewpoint around the object.
If i wish to look at my plan upside down, I either need to turn the plan upside down, or turn my monitor upside down!
I all seriousness, I find it difficult to work on a building that has a wing at 32 degrees, because my cursor and the tools all snap to the screen orientation.
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Chris D
Oh how I miss my UCS!
Why can't Working Planes work in 2D? Surely the basic navigational premise of a CAD program is to 'build' an object and then move your viewpoint around the object.
If i wish to look at my plan upside down, I either need to turn the plan upside down, or turn my monitor upside down!
I all seriousness, I find it difficult to work on a building that has a wing at 32 degrees, because my cursor and the tools all snap to the screen orientation.
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