Draw Polyline
The Draw Polyline option allows you to draw an arbitrary polyline consisting of any number of line segments. To add a Polyline:
- Select the Geometry workflow tab.
- Select Draw Polyline option from the toolbar or the Geometry menu.
- Define the current plane in which all polylines coordinates must lie by defining an origin point and normal vector. The normal vector is defined by the Plane Orientation options and can be any of the default XY, YZ or XZ planes as well as a custom plane. In the Plane Options section, define the origin point of the plane. In the case of a custom plane, you will be able to define both the origin point and normal vector in the Plane Options section.
- Select a Path Definition. This option allows you to draw:
- P-line: Each entered vertex will generate a new line segment.
- Arc: Draw a curved polyline using 3 Points on Arc, the Start, Center and End points or the Start, Center and End Angle. For the Start, Center and Angle option, the Angle is measured counterclockwise about the selected plane normal from the start to the center point.
- Circle: Draw a polyline circle by entering the Center, Point on Circle, the center point of the circle and a point along its circumference. You can also use the Center and Radius option to enter the center point of the circle and its radius length.
- Enter points graphically with the mouse, or enter coordinates in the Coordinate Input section. You can either type each coordinate in the input box or enter it into a table using the Edit Table option. The Coordinate Input section uses relative positions (U, V) from the plane origin where U represents the horizontal displacement from the origin and V represents the vertical displacement from the origin. It is important to distinguish the horizontal and vertical axis of the current drawing plane. You can easily find this information from the 2D viewport used to preview the drawn polyline. The horizontal and vertical axis of the viewport corresponds to the current U and V axes.
- Accept or reject the drawn polyline to close the drawing pane.