Not sure how I've done this but my 2D drawing (in nanocad plus 11) seems to have been rotated about the x axis so that in "top view" I just see a vertical line (the 2D drawing from the side!) I can see it if I go to "left view", but of course all my output files now show the vertical line. How can I undo the rotation?
Because of the geometry I have to change UCS often I wonder if I did something by mistake here??
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#1
Posted 14 November 2020 - 12:22 PM
#2
Posted 14 November 2020 - 02:17 PM
Hi.
There are several ways to change view. If you make it occasionally, that must be using of Shift+MMB - it will rotate the view in any direction. To get back to top view set default view from top: View - Standard - Top (not sure about english version, I'm using russian), or View1. In NC v 20 there's 3D view rotation tool in the tor right corner - easy change view.
There are several ways to change view. If you make it occasionally, that must be using of Shift+MMB - it will rotate the view in any direction. To get back to top view set default view from top: View - Standard - Top (not sure about english version, I'm using russian), or View1. In NC v 20 there's 3D view rotation tool in the tor right corner - easy change view.
#3
Posted 16 November 2020 - 07:30 AM
Also
Command UCS option World
Command (variable) Ucsfollow = 1
Command UCS option World
Command (variable) Ucsfollow = 1
#4
Posted 16 November 2020 - 08:45 AM
....think I've solved it, used "UCS view" when I was in "left view" to correct this to be "top view"
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