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Snapping where two lines intersect


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Here’s one - possibly related to my previous question about construction lines.

 

I have a distorted circle and a line - the line is at 30 degrees (I’m looking at how to do Isometric drawings), and I am wondering how to snap a point to the place where the circle and the line intersect (see attached thumbnail). This will help with building cylindrical and curved shapes in isometric projection.

 

There is (theoretically) a way to achieve what I want, but so far, not been able to do this in AD (I’ll write a step-by step for that problem when I have the time to do all the screen grabs I need).

 

So, for now, this is a simpler way to achieve the same kind of effect.

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This will be done in the next round snapping improvements.

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