i asked several times during the 4 day class i went in Irving and STILL dont know how to measure to a theoretical point for example the center of a sherical radius where the center is offset in both x and y? and this center is in space this is very fustrating i cant be the only one with this problem please help
After your alignment, construct a point at ORIGIN, which will give you a point at XYZ zero. Then construct an offset point to whatever XYZ values you want. OR, if it is a point offset from a measured feature (like the sphere), construct an offset point from that.
After your alignment, construct a point at ORIGIN, which will give you a point at XYZ zero. Then construct an offset point to whatever XYZ values you want. OR, if it is a point offset from a measured feature (like the sphere), construct an offset point from that.