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Thank you, I love the new isometry panel. It's super easy to take any layer and make it isometric based on the plane I have selected. The one feature missing from the panel is to round trip a layer back from being isometric. Turning an isometric layer flat again. Could be very useful if, say, a client were to suddenly request a flat look even though we'd been working in isometric land all day. Happened to a friend. 

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On 6/24/2019 at 1:03 PM, Nixart said:

Thank you, I love the new isometry panel. It's super easy to take any layer and make it isometric based on the plane I have selected. The one feature missing from the panel is to round trip a layer back from being isometric. Turning an isometric layer flat again. Could be very useful if, say, a client were to suddenly request a flat look even though we'd been working in isometric land all day. Happened to a friend. 

Yes, this is a must have feature! We need this asap. 🚨

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On 5/4/2021 at 8:02 AM, Jaakko said:

Yes, this is a must have feature! We need this asap. 🚨

I discovered a really good way for this - take your "flat" drawing as a group and create a symbol from it. Now fit that symbol to the isometric plane. Every edit on the flat version is updated live on the isometric one and vice versa. If you need to change the isometric parts for e.g. adjusting relative positions of the shapes to account for depth, you can just pause the sync while you do so, then turn the sync back on after. That way your flat version doesn't get distorted.

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On 9/23/2022 at 6:29 AM, Kagiorgis said:

1) Select the layer you want to turn back to standard.

2) Then go to the "transform" tab which is left of the "isometric" tab.

3) Switch the Shear (S) to .

@Ash This works thanks, but it would be great for the team to simply add a reset button or a disable toggle to the iso panel to be able to rework a shape then reapply the updated shape to the iso plane.

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