2006-09-03 09:03 PM - last edited on 2024-07-09 01:40 PM by Aruzhan Ilaikova
2006-09-04 05:25 AM
jdk wrote:You can post a screen shot.
Hello,
Step 4.1 of the ITC fails on a new project. Instead of a door, I get a gallery. That's right, a gallery... I start with an empty sheet, I make a slab, then walls with the magic wand. The result, at this step, is a closed building, including an additional slab for the roof. I stress this, because the roof really surprised me. Then I add a door, just like in the ITG, and as soon as I click to center it, I get a gallery, all the way to the other side of the building, where it ends with a hole. Is this a standard feature? What am I doing wrong?
I wish I could post the .pln, but the website does not allow it.
Bob
2006-09-04 09:01 AM
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2006-09-05 11:24 AM
jdk wrote:Are you sure you switched to the Straight Wall Geometry Method and you still got a Polygonal Wall after using the Magic Wand on the other element to create the Wall?
Barry, I reached the same conclusion last night, but did not manage to solve the problem. I repeated the same steps over and over again; at times, I get proper walls around the slab, but most of the times I get one big wall. I'll try again this night, with extra care, to see if it is a bug or a fault of mine.
Bob
2006-09-05 12:40 PM
2006-09-06 05:21 AM
jdk wrote:Try pressing the scroll wheel and holding your left mouse button, with and without the Shift pressed ...
[Another peculiarity is the 3d viewing buttons. Why using nine buttons (five zoom, panorama, orbit, explore and autoscale), instead of a Google-earth-like navigation system? :-]
2006-09-06 11:04 AM
2006-09-08 01:22 PM
jdk wrote:So? MightyMouse too expensive?
Ahh... I do not have a scrolling wheel mouse. I have a mac...
2006-09-08 03:54 PM
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2006-09-09 05:32 AM
TomWaltz wrote:It definitely will, but how does it fit with the slick design of a Mac?
Any $30 wheel mouse (I like the simple Logitechs) will work
2006-10-02 11:51 AM
Djordje wrote:How about a $20 mouse that has Mac styling? - I've been using one of theseTomWaltz wrote:It definitely will, but how does it fit with the slick design of a Mac?
Any $30 wheel mouse (I like the simple Logitechs) will work
2006-10-03 02:50 AM
jdk wrote:it's a nipple. a multi-directional, all singing, all dancing nipple.
But no, it is a ... a... what the hell is it? A wheel? No! A ball? A navigation ball!!! I must have one...
2006-10-03 02:52 AM
ArcAngel wrote:value for money, sure. but only 800cpi. the extra accuracy in using 1000-1100 resolution gaming rodents is to be advised though . . .
It looks great with a Mac and is good value for money.