prime333 Posted April 27, 2015 Share Posted April 27, 2015 I'm doing a practice drawing and I ran into a situation where I need to line up vertices. I want to being the vertices on the left viewport to the same height as those vertices in the right viewports. Thanks in advance for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JD Mather Posted April 27, 2015 Share Posted April 27, 2015 Are you familiar with setting UCS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prime333 Posted April 28, 2015 Author Share Posted April 28, 2015 Are you familiar with setting UCS? Yes, but how does this answer my question? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dadgad Posted April 28, 2015 Share Posted April 28, 2015 (edited) Use the DISTANCE command to determine the thickness of that circular 3D Solid, turn on ORTHO, select the polygon or lines (if it is not a polygon) then MOVE them down by that distance. I suppose you could use 3DMOVE, if you are so inclined, and move them along the Z axis, but regular MOVE can do it. Edited April 28, 2015 by Dadgad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLW210 Posted April 28, 2015 Share Posted April 28, 2015 I moved your thread to the AutoCAD 3D Modelling & Rendering Forum. Please start your threads in the appropriate forum. I use the UCS to provide an elevation view of the objects and align them as I would any other objects. I would use Polar Tracking myself in this instance, there are many methods, you might look into "point filters" a.k.a. "coordinate filters" as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JD Mather Posted April 28, 2015 Share Posted April 28, 2015 Yes, but how does this answer my question? Frankly, I don't know. I don't even know what your question really is. Can you attach a *.dwg file here rather than image file? I am better at working with CAD files than I am with image files. Do you have any other references to your design intent? A book page? A url? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f700es Posted April 28, 2015 Share Posted April 28, 2015 So you want to move the one object up to the top of the other? You can use the move command and use the extruded object as you reference. Is this what you want? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dadgad Posted April 29, 2015 Share Posted April 29, 2015 Nicely demostrated f700es! Actually the OP wants to move it in the other direction, but the technique is exactly the same, just start at the top snap of the 3D Solid and work down to the bottom snap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f700es Posted April 29, 2015 Share Posted April 29, 2015 Actually the OP wants to move it in the other direction, but the technique is exactly the same, just start at the top snap of the 3D Solid and work down to the bottom snap. D'Oh!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prime333 Posted July 25, 2015 Author Share Posted July 25, 2015 So you want to move the one object up to the top of the other? You can use the move command and use the extruded object as you reference. Is this what you want? [ATTACH=CONFIG]54020[/ATTACH] What program did you use to capture that video? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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