Massimo_68
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First of all good year to all
, after reading a bit of various discussions (but my ass how beautiful material to read!), I tried to do alone but, given my poor quality of designer cad I need your help.
I am trying to "digitalize" the construction plans of the bismarck for my hobby (I am in possession of the plans), thanks to you I found that there is the "rical" function that I am using great, but there are some aspects that are not yet clear to me and that create some problem, one of these concerns the scale.
I better explain, I imported my beautiful design to "recalcate" (use the polyline command to recreate the design, right?), given the size of the design some details can safely draw them in scale 1:1, like the order of the keel, sin than when I amount the drawing and begin to draw the lines, these last are very small, is not reported the scale in short, and I do not know how to do.
I imagine there are more solutions to the problem, but I have no idea where to start, can you give me some suggestions?.
I add the image I created with the scanner to make you understand what I mean.
ps. the original scale of the design is 1:200
Thank you.
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I am trying to "digitalize" the construction plans of the bismarck for my hobby (I am in possession of the plans), thanks to you I found that there is the "rical" function that I am using great, but there are some aspects that are not yet clear to me and that create some problem, one of these concerns the scale.
I better explain, I imported my beautiful design to "recalcate" (use the polyline command to recreate the design, right?), given the size of the design some details can safely draw them in scale 1:1, like the order of the keel, sin than when I amount the drawing and begin to draw the lines, these last are very small, is not reported the scale in short, and I do not know how to do.
I imagine there are more solutions to the problem, but I have no idea where to start, can you give me some suggestions?.
I add the image I created with the scanner to make you understand what I mean.
ps. the original scale of the design is 1:200
Thank you.
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