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How do you rotate a model in MicroStation?
How do you rotate a 3d object in MicroStation?
How do you rotate 90 degrees in MicroStation?
Did you know that you can rotate an isometric view in 90 degree increments by using the following Key-Ins; For a Clockwise rotation key-in: RV=- 54.5,-54.5,-90 and select the view for rotation, for a Counter-Clockwise rotation key-in: RV=-54.5,54.5,90 and select the appropriate view.
How do you rotate an axis in MicroStation?
1. Ribbon: View > Viewing Aids > AccuDraw > Rotate.
2. Default keyboard shortcut:
How do you rotate a Bentley?
How do I change orientation in MicroStation?
MicroStation V8i introduces a quick tool to seamlessly swap the orientation of an attachment. In Figure 1, Look at the new column in the References dialog, titled Orientation. This is similar to the Orientation options in the “Reference Attachment Settings” dialog (Figure 2) when you attach a new reference.
How do you move cells in MicroStation?
1. Open the Cell Library.
2. Go to File > Models and choose the Cell/Model that you want to modify.
3. Key-in: choose all;move extended;/d;xy=0,0,0.
4. Select the point where you want the origin of the cell to be.
How do you extrude in MicroStation 3d?
How do I create a 3d drawing in MicroStation?
How do you rotate AC in MicroStation?
To rotate the active ACS Select the Rotate Active ACS tool. The Rotate Active ACS dialog box opens. In the Rotate fields, enter the rotation angles, in degrees, from left to right, for the x-, y-, and z-axes.
How do you rotate view in Aecosim?
1. Select the Rotate View control .
2. Set Rotate View Method to 2 Points.
3. Enter a data point to select the view to rotate and define the origin of the view x-axis.
4. Enter a data point to define the positive direction of the view x-axis.
What is ACS in MicroStation?
ACS (Auxiliary Coordinate Systems)25 fév. 2014
How do you rotate AccuDraw?
How do you use the 3 point scale in MicroStation?
1. Select the Scale Raster tool ( Drawing > Attach > Raster ).
2. Choose 3 Points Scale from the Method option menu.
3. Enter a data point at the same location, whatever the scale.
4. Enter a second data point on the image.