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4h ago
Author: philippe JOSEPH
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 26.Apr.2024 at 16:17
About tangent of spline, see eventually : TEST SPLINE 01 Aa.dwg
in the CAD / BIM Blocks library and / or test the command SPLINE on your computer.
Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 7 hours 44 minutes ago at 16:18 ..read more
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14h ago
Author: philippe JOSEPH
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 26.Apr.2024 at 11:19
The "good" thing to do when drawing a spline is adding start and end tangents.
In the old AutoCAD version you could do this after but now I haven't find the way to "catch" those tangents so I add multiple in line points and then trim the spline were it normaly begins and ends.
Any informations about start and end tangents ?
I had previously posted a discussion about that with an AutoCAD file but got no answers.
Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 1 hour 26 minutes ago at 13:16 ..read more
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14h ago
Author: dery
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 26.Apr.2024 at 05:28
How do you positioned the green points location like that?
Edited by dery - 4 hours 25 minutes ago at 10:17 ..read more
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1d ago
Author: Kent Cooper
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 25.Apr.2024 at 19:58
Well, this may not be any more precise about matching the wave shape, and seems like a lot of work compared to other approaches, and hugely more difficult if you need to adjust it. But I would do it with Snap turned on and a series of regularly-spaced positions. Here, Snap and Grid are both set to 1 drawing unit -- note how the cursor pops to only grid positions. I pre-positioned Points [green] just to illustrate what I was up to, but they are not needed. You will want to experimen ..read more
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2d ago
Author: dery
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 24.Apr.2024 at 08:57
I need to draw as similar as possible like the original pic. How do I draw it using spline please?
Can you show me please the step-by-step animation like post #5 on page 2?
Edited by dery - 10 hours 35 minutes ago at 08:57 ..read more
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3d ago
Author: Kent Cooper
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 23.Apr.2024 at 15:29
Only you can say whether putting two Circles of 10-unit diameter 11 units apart, and drawing the tangent Line between them, gives you a shape that is close enough for you to matching the waviness in your original image. As you mentioned, maybe a Spline could make a more precise match. But seriously -- how precisely does it need to match? I assume the squiggly-wavy pointer is just a graphic convention for some relationship [sub-atomic particle movement or something?], not representat ..read more
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3d ago
Author: interscale
Subject: Date and time are not correct
Posted: 23.Apr.2024 at 13:43
Thankyou brader..
Pelatihan BIM ..read more
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1w ago
Author: pltdvd
Subject: Dynamic Block - dynamic parameter value-attribut
Posted: 19.Apr.2024 at 18:28
My question: is there any way to change the value of a dynamic block based on the attribute given to the block.
I have 2 attribute for my object: one to ID it (all different values), the other to put it within a category (several block could have the same value).
I would like to edit automatically my object based on the 2nd attribute's value. It's fairly easy to give new attributes and values to a block since it has a specific ID. But to change the value of a dimension parameter automatically ..read more
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1w ago
Author: dery
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 19.Apr.2024 at 17:05
What I mean with "what I'm doing" is on the 4th post on this page (page 2).
And what I meant with the "pic" is on the 1st post on page 1.
So? What is your answer regarding my question on post #8 and page 2 ..read more
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1w ago
Author: Kent Cooper
Subject: How to Draw Wave-Alike Object?
Posted: 19.Apr.2024 at 14:54
[You have not yet actually said "what [you're] doing," nor to which "pic" you are referring.]
Edited by Kent Cooper - 4 hours 4 minutes ago at 15:12 ..read more