Drawing axes in ARCHLine.XP are three colored lines (red, green, blue) that are usually perpendicular to each other and appear in the drawing area. The exception is when the user opens a perspective view.
Using drawing axes makes drawing a 3D model easier. Drawing tools use drawing axes on the work plane to precisely align the geometry they create.
The plane where the red and green axis lines lie is called the working plane. The origin is used to define the location where all axis lines begin.
The origin of the 3D drawing axes follows the last input point.
The axes arrows are sensitive areas and forces the next input to the direction representing the axis.
The point at the origin is also a sensitive area, which allows you to move the drawing axes.
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