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发表于 2022-7-7 20:03:12
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to get things clear, are you working on a 3D model? cause if you are then:
UCS defines the plane your working at, and is designated by the x and y coordinates at the bottom left of your model page. at top view the x and y coordinate will be the only coordinates you'll see since it is 2D or 2 dimensional, but at ortho mode, z will be added to define the height. i said it has something to do with UCS since you said you played around with 3d and pasted something and it appeared somewhere else, well thats because you pasted it at the wrong plane or coordinates, its best to paste something by pasting it with a basepoint and your snap, in that way, your sure it is where it is supposed to.
with your line appearing far from where it should, its best to be on ortho mode when drawing this line, in 3d be sure your at the right UCS, the plane your working at is always defined by the x and y, bring out your UCS 2 toolbar, in that way its easier to define where your working at by simply changing it to front, back, left or right. for example you want to draw a line 200mm in the top view but your UCS is at front view, it will look right but when twisting it or using the orbit, thats when you'll see its wrong.
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