Next, click on the edit handle in the top left corner, and drag it to the top left corner of your polyline at the end of Line 1.Using the Select Objects tool, click on one of the Terrain Perimeter's edge lines to select it, then click and drag the Move edit handle at its center so that the Terrain Perimeter is positioned over your plot plan polyline.If a terrain perimeter already exists or a polyline is not fully enclosed, this option will be grayed out and inaccessible. To do this, select the polyline, click on the Convert Polyline edit tool, then select the Terrain Perimeter option in the dialog that appears. Note: In Home Designer Pro, a closed polyline, such as the one created above, can be converted to a terrain perimeter.
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Press the Tab key on your keyboard to update the dialog and move to the Angle field.Enter the Length information for Line 1.Once the line has been created, use the Select Objects tool to select the line, then click the Open Object edit button.If you find that the Terrain Perimeter interferes with your drawing process, click Select Objects button, then select the Terrain Perimeter and Delete it.You can draw Line 1 wherever you like, but you may find it easiest to draw the entire polyline if it is not located near the Terrain Perimeter.In Home Designer Pro, navigate to CAD> Lines> Draw Line instead. Select CAD> Draw Line and click to begin by drawing CAD Line 1, starting from the bottom of the screen and dragging upwards.Select the Quadrant Bearing option, then click OK.Īngles in all dialogs will now be reported using bearings instead of degrees, as will angle information in the Status Bar. In Home Designer Pro, the Dialog Number/Angle Style dialog will display. In the Angle Style dialog, which opens next, select the Bearing radio button, then click OK twice to close both dialogs and apply your change.In Home Designer Pro, select the Number Style button instead. At the bottom of the Terrain Specification dialog, click the Angle Style button.Using the Select Objects tool, click on one of the Terrain Perimeter's edges to select it, then click the Open Object edit button.From the menu, select Terrain> Create Terrain Perimeter to create a basic rectangular terrain.To begin, start off by selecting File> New Plan to open a new, blank plan.We have added the distance and bearing information with text for clarification. The image above shows what the completed plot plan will look like, based on this data. Note: Although the steps in this article are compatible with Home Designer Pro, a more streamlined process is available within KB-00576: Creating a Plot Plan in Home Designer Pro.įor the purposes of this example, we will use the following survey information: