I love VectorWorks presentation capabilities, it is great at producing traditional projections from a 3D model, and the new perspective section adds greatly to that.
BUT I would love to see a true 'plan oblique' axonometric view.
That is
1) The plan turned 45?
2) All heights drawn at full scale straight down the y axis
I know that is very similar to the plan oblique cavalier 45?, but the rotation is critical to architects.
Would that be hard to implement?
If so, could we have the ability to rotate viewports without their contents automatically 'righting' themselves instead?
I think it would really round off VectorWorks' projections from 3D models for architects. And now that laying out presentation sheets is so easy in VectorWorks, turning the paper round isn't a great option.
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I love VectorWorks presentation capabilities, it is great at producing traditional projections from a 3D model, and the new perspective section adds greatly to that.
BUT I would love to see a true 'plan oblique' axonometric view.
That is
1) The plan turned 45?
2) All heights drawn at full scale straight down the y axis
I know that is very similar to the plan oblique cavalier 45?, but the rotation is critical to architects.
Would that be hard to implement?
If so, could we have the ability to rotate viewports without their contents automatically 'righting' themselves instead?
I think it would really round off VectorWorks' projections from 3D models for architects. And now that laying out presentation sheets is so easy in VectorWorks, turning the paper round isn't a great option.
Thanks a lot, Nick
See
http://techboard.nemetschek.net/cgi/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=12;t=001988
and
http://techboard.nemetschek.net/cgi/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=12;t=001996
and
http://techboard.nemetschek.net/cgi/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=12;t=005811
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