![]() Type DIMTEDIT on the command line and press enter, then click on the dimension which you want to edit, I am selecting dimension C for this example.įrom the command line, select the Angle option and type an angle of 30 degrees then press enter. ![]() You also need to make changes to the dimension text to make it look normal. The dimension lines now look correct, but the dimension text isn’t properly aligned as per drawing. Your final drawing will look like cube B above after using DIMEDIT on all three dimensions. Your dimension will now align with the geometry to make it look like an isometric dimension.įor dimensions B and C you can use the same method with the oblique angle of 30 and -30 respectively. The command line will prompt you to select an angle to align this dimension. Next click on the dimension marked A from the drawing shown above and press enter. Now type DIMEDIT on the command line and press enter, select oblique from the command line as shown in the image below. Place aligned dimensions A, B and C on the geometry as shown in drawing A above using the DIMALIGNED command. To help explain this feature we will use a simple isometric cube as shown in the image below.
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