R rFMG rFMG May 7, 2009 #1 Would that go that route you can measure parts? and if so how can I measure how long this is straight? I am for all the help and grateful response. Since I am also on the route the 150 meters and 50 100 plates must insert
Would that go that route you can measure parts? and if so how can I measure how long this is straight? I am for all the help and grateful response. Since I am also on the route the 150 meters and 50 100 plates must insert
A ALVAZ ALVAZ May 7, 2009 #2 hi, I place them counting the panels of the track, on top view, we need somethig better, but...thats what we have. Cheers Upvote 0 Downvote
hi, I place them counting the panels of the track, on top view, we need somethig better, but...thats what we have. Cheers
B Brad Dibble Brad Dibble May 7, 2009 #3 A simple way to measure a distance would be to use a wall with a repeatable texture and set the panel distance to 100m for example then count the panels. Upvote 0 Downvote
A simple way to measure a distance would be to use a wall with a repeatable texture and set the panel distance to 100m for example then count the panels.
D dampire dampire May 7, 2009 #4 how about just using the top view, and adjusting your grid size? if its anything over 10m you should be able to do this. If the track does not line up with the grid select it and rotate it (along with the terrain and background) to match the grid then rotate it back. Upvote 0 Downvote
how about just using the top view, and adjusting your grid size? if its anything over 10m you should be able to do this. If the track does not line up with the grid select it and rotate it (along with the terrain and background) to match the grid then rotate it back.