Setting Z-Plane and Thickness¶
Use the ZPlane command to set the elevation plane and thickness for new drawing entities:
ZPlane: Specifies the Z-coordinate for new entities in the current coordinate system when you enter XY-values for points. Usually, nonzero elevations act as temporary construction planes.
Thickness: Gives drawing entities height which makes them appear as 3D surfaces. Thickness is the distance the entity extrudes above or below its base elevation. A positive value extrudes upward. A negative value extrudes downward. A value of 0 applies no thickness.
You can apply thickness to these drawing entities:
Lines
Arcs
Circles
PolyLines
2D Solids
Traces
Text
You cannot apply thickness to these entities:
Hatches
Dimensions
Ellipses
Splines
Regions
To define the Z-plane and thickness for new drawing entities:
Type ZPlane at the command prompt.
Specify an elevation for all new drawing entities.
Specify a thickness for new drawing entities.
The setting applies only to drawing entities that can have thickness.
To modify the thickness of drawing entities:
Select one or more entities and set Thickness in the Properties Palette.
- or -
Use the ModifyProperties command.
Access
Command: ZPlane
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