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2006-03-23 05:09 PM
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2006-03-23 06:46 PM
2006-03-23 07:27 PM
Jay wrote:That's almost exactly what I was imagining, but I can't help feel like the overhangs and slope should have hotspots to control them.
I always use the TrussPro object. There are no Webs. Once I created Webs with Rafters for 3D Representation, but mostly the Webs are added as 2D Polylines, grouped and then copied into Crossections that require them.
2006-03-23 08:37 PM
2006-03-23 08:47 PM
Jay wrote:Jay
Well Tom, if you create a Truss Object make sure that the Height at Heel Parameter works correctly. If you say want an Extra 1/4" or 2" (for a 8" or so total Heel Height) added to the Heel Height of the TrussPro Object and it does not display properly in 3D especially with the OpenGL Engine.
An example: for a 7 1/2" Top Chord (6:12), 5.5" Bottom Chord (3:12), any Heigh Height under 0'-11 3/16" displays erratically.
2006-03-23 10:42 PM
2006-03-23 10:58 PM
Jay wrote:If I EVER write an object that does that, I hope the client will smack the crap out of me for it.
OpenGL Shading is Missing It looks like the front and back faces of the truss are Blank when "turning" the 3D Window.
2006-03-24 07:59 AM
Jay wrote:Thansk fo rall the helpfull feedback. Unless I'm mistaken, it seems that AC9 international version does not come with the TrussPro object.
I always use the TrussPro object.
2006-03-24 02:17 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
by "Does not display right", do you mean that it overlaps itself and seems to turn inside out? Or is there another problem I'm not seeing? Or that there are still extra lines when you set the clip plane?