Hi all
I have hundreds of road labels that I have as created as lines. I
take them into a 3D application (it doesn't support labelling)and
they draw fine parallel to the ground. The issue is when the
viewpoint is low to the ground they are difficult to read.
What I want to do is rotate them 90 degrees on an axis that runs
through the name (feature) so they become perpendicular to the
ground ... therefore making it easy to read them at low to the
ground viewing angles.
It is similar to what the ROTATOR transformer does (but ROTATOR does
it in the Z axis).
Would appreciate any thoughts no matter how wild or wonderful.
Will shout the people with successful ideas a beer (but they will
have to come down to New Zealand to collect). :-)
Regards Garry
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