Elevation benchmarks
Tool |
Tool set |
Elevation Benchmark |
Dims/Notes |
Use the Elevation Benchmark tool to indicate the height of objects in section and elevation drawings. Elevation benchmarks can be created in various contexts, to suit different design needs.
For a 2D drawing on a design layer, an elevation benchmark reports its Y value in relation to a specified reference elevation or control point.
For a 3D drawing, elevation benchmarks generally report their Z values, either as planar objects on a design layer, or as annotation objects in regular or section viewports. You can select different reference points, such as the ground plane, the design layer's Z value, or a custom elevation. If needed, benchmarks can report elevations with respect to sea level.
If a project has stories defined (Vectorworks Architect or Landmark required), you can link an elevation benchmark to a story level. These objects can be placed either on design layers or in viewport annotations. See Elevation benchmarks and stories.
A number of common elevation benchmark styles are provided in the Vectorworks resource libraries. If you require a different graphic standard, create a custom style.
Mode |
Description |
Elevation Benchmark at the End |
Draws a leader line with the elevation benchmark at the end |
Elevation Benchmark at the Beginning |
Draws a leader line with the elevation benchmark at the beginning |
Elevation Benchmark with no Leader |
Draws the elevation benchmark with no leader line |
Benchmark Datum |
Specifies how the elevation value is calculated |
Offset |
If Benchmark Datum is set to a story level, offsets the elevation benchmark from the story level elevation by the specified amount |
Style |
Opens the Resource Selector to select a resource for placement; double-click a resource to activate it |
Preferences |
Sets the default parameters for the tool; see Elevation benchmark settings |