I use these occasionally to save time on conceptual designs. The one thing that always struck me as odd is that there is no way to see the cropped area from the original location after the design layer viewport has be created and placed. An example would be a roof plan in which is the parent and the viewport is a detail of something from that parent.
If I move the site plan it seems to move the crop with it consequently the area within the DSLVP crop moves. Is there a way I can reposition the initial crop on the roof plan? Or must I start the process all over?
The crop from the site plan is never visible again so I find myself having to re crop the area if it moves which kinda kills the efficiency of that workflow. Im curious how others might handle this?
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I use these occasionally to save time on conceptual designs. The one thing that always struck me as odd is that there is no way to see the cropped area from the original location after the design layer viewport has be created and placed. An example would be a roof plan in which is the parent and the viewport is a detail of something from that parent.
If I move the site plan it seems to move the crop with it consequently the area within the DSLVP crop moves. Is there a way I can reposition the initial crop on the roof plan? Or must I start the process all over?
The crop from the site plan is never visible again so I find myself having to re crop the area if it moves which kinda kills the efficiency of that workflow. Im curious how others might handle this?
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