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Hi everyone:
I'm trying to draw a reference plane in the massing environment, rest in the level 1, but if I switch to the level 1 plan view and draw the reference plane, when switching to the perspective view the reference plane appears very high, not in the level 1.
It could probably be the same, but if you are placing geometry in 3d view (in the level 1) it could be tricky to find the intersection.
Can we draw a plane and having the dashed line laid down in the level i´m drawing it?
best regards
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