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Option 1. Making projections in model space
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Option 1. Making projections in model space
Suppose the principal species in the model space are performed one by one.
Additional types, sections are made with scale factors other than the main species.
Features insert frame
When placing a border with a title stamp in model space given its scale relative to the principal species. Frame increases or decreases.
Features design drawings
When dimensioning must take into account the scale factor drawing (the value of the dimension text, the value of the arrow, spacing, etc.) and numerical designations for each species.
Assume frame is increased with respect to the main sight 10 times. In this case the arrowheads, dimension text height and other text labels should be increased by 10 times. A nominal size of the text for the main species should be marked on a scale of 1:1.
When applied to the kinds of sizes, made in a different scale (in our example, 1:20), nominal size must be multiplied by a scaling factor.
Example of projection drawing frame, increased 10 times
Especially when printing
In this example, the sheet is printed at 1:10 in order to maintain a standard frame size, title block text and symbols. Such technology is not supported Construction Site 25.