Project2{4} Usage

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2018-10-04
11:41 AM
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2022-09-23
02:26 PM
by
Oleksandra Vakariuk
When using Project2{4}, is the second set of definitions the infinite cut plane settings as in the guide it says "...(numCutplanes+1)"? Anyway, I am trying to get a projection at a defined height through my object, but I seem to only get the uncut projection...
PROJECT2{4} 5, 90, !projection_code, angle, 0, 1+2, !useTransparency, statusParts, 1, !numCutplanes, b/2 + gs_fw_lower - gs_fw_upper, !cutplaneHeight1, ..., cutplaneHeightn, 2, 1+2+4+8+64, !method1, parts1, gs_fill_type, !cutFillIndex1, gs_fill_pen, gs_back_pen, !cutFillFgPen1, cutFillBgPen1, 0, 0, 0, !cutFillOrigoX1, cutFillOrigoY1, cutFillDirection1, gs_cut_pen, 1, !cutLinePen1, cutLineType1, 65, !projectedFillIndex1, 19, 19, !projectedFillFgPen1, projectedFillBgPen1, 0, 0, 0, !projectedFillOrigoX1, projectedFillOrigoY1, projectedFillDirection1, gs_pen_2D, 1, !projectedLinePen1, projectedLineType1 2, 1+2+4+8+64, !method1, parts1, gs_fill_type, !cutFillIndex1, gs_fill_pen, gs_back_pen, !cutFillFgPen1, cutFillBgPen1, 0, 0, 0, !cutFillOrigoX1, cutFillOrigoY1, cutFillDirection1, gs_cut_pen, 4, !cutLinePen1, cutLineType1, 65, !projectedFillIndex1, 19, 19, !projectedFillFgPen1, projectedFillBgPen1, 0, 0, 0, !projectedFillOrigoX1, projectedFillOrigoY1, projectedFillDirection1, gs_pen_2D, 4 !projectedLinePen1, projectedLineType1
Also, how do I go about defining the wall closure? Even just simple closing lines matching the wall cut lines.
Ling.
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2018-10-08 09:54 AM
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2018-10-10 11:27 AM
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2018-10-11 11:11 AM
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2018-10-12 04:01 AM
Ling.
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2018-10-12 04:09 AM

What is the 3D part that you are trying to project?
I have never used Project2{4} but if we know what you are trying to project and what you are expecting it to look like, then maybe someone can offer some advice.
Barry.
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2018-10-12 04:45 AM
So now I have run into all the issues with it's 2D display. I could possibly draw the plan manually ignoring any custom profiles which would probably be easier. I have gotten the section working minus the wall beyond.
Project2{4} does not work how I initially thought it would. The result for my object is the same as using Project2... At the current time, I have created my plan view using the method in thread. This might be the cause of the lack of cut fills...
The Section with the vertical option looks how I want the Plan with the horizontal option to look like short the wall beyond.
Ling.
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2018-10-12 05:34 AM

Maybe this will help.
It is the best example I can find so far.
Barry.
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2018-10-12 05:55 AM
The PROJECT2 should be able to have a fill that hides those lines.
I think even the PROJECT2{2} would work with a SET FILL before it.
Those lines can be turned off in the window plan settings, but you probably don't want to do that as it wouldn't be a correct representation of the brickwork below.
Barry.
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2018-10-12 06:28 AM
In plan, the frame does not use the
Project2{4} has been used as a Project2 as the features of {4} are not needed. Thread topic is no longer accurate...
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