

This useful function allows for tracing the edges of a 3d model onto a flat plane, which can be then be used to export flat 2d drawings. The Face on Plane tool has been improved to allow for drawing and tracing edges on a target plane. Simply select the group, click this tool and all the elements inside the tool will be merged into a target layer. This tool is created specifically to solve this.



In wrong layers and as a result, we cannot hide/show correct elements. We often find ourselves in situations where a grouped object contains elements It is difficult to keep to the habbit of setting the correct layer before we start creating edges, faces etc. This is a useful tool to reorganise the layers within the group of selected objects into a common layer. If the user enter a new layer name, the new layer is created (if not exist) and set as current layer. This tool sets the layer of the selected entity as current layer. In the example above, this is used to measure the slope of the gutter.įind the center point of arc and circles by pick 3 points. the difference in vertical level between 2 points.īearing on plan – angle measured clockwise from NorthĪngle from XY plane – this is the tilting or sloping angle between the points. This is useful for identifying plan length of various elements.ĭifference in X axis – different in x coordinates between 2 pointsĭifference in Y axis – different in y coordinates between 2 pointsĭifference in Z axis – different in z coordinates between 2 points, i.e. Start point – coordinate of first pick pointĮnd point – coordinate of second pick pointĭistance in 3D space – real direct distance between 2 pointsĭistance in XY plane – distance between 2 points projected to flat XY plane. Please click here to download the user guide.(11.3 MB) We are pleased announce the release of 1001bit Pro v2, which included a large number of additional tools as well as improvement to existing tools.įollowing is a brief summary of the improvements we've made in 1001bit Pro v2 (from 1001bit Pro v1).
