Complex Profile problem
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2010-05-05 03:49 PM
2010-05-05
03:49 PM
I'm very new to complex profiles so please bear with me.
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2010-05-05 07:57 PM
2010-05-05
07:57 PM
Matthew wrote:Ok, so when drawing a foundation wall that you'd like to use in multiple projects, you should make it small (in height) knowing that you can always stretch it larger, correct?
Also remember that the wall won't stretch to be smaller than it is drawn in the profile editor.
This is not the case with my current wall issue though, I cannot make it larger either.
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2010-05-05 08:07 PM
2010-05-05
08:07 PM
Steven wrote:Yes. Always make adjustable profiles the smallest they will need to be.Matthew wrote:Ok, so when drawing a foundation wall that you'd like to use in multiple projects, you should make it small (in height) knowing that you can always stretch it larger, correct?
Also remember that the wall won't stretch to be smaller than it is drawn in the profile editor.
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2010-05-05 08:12 PM
2010-05-05
08:12 PM
2 unanswered questions...
1. Are the vertical stretch lines on my first post at the right location?
2. Can you stretch vertically in section?
1. Are the vertical stretch lines on my first post at the right location?
2. Can you stretch vertically in section?
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2010-05-05 08:29 PM
2010-05-05
08:29 PM
Steven wrote:Yes. The stemwall will stretch leaving the footing the same. In your other screen shot it looks like you may not have hotspots placed at the lower stretch line. This could cause problems.
2 unanswered questions...
1. Are the vertical stretch lines on my first post at the right location?
2. Can you stretch vertically in section?Walls no. Beams yes.
Stretch horizontally: Walls yes. Beams no.
Go figure.
Sections are old and quirky.
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2010-05-05 10:49 PM
2010-05-05
10:49 PM
How do I get hotspots placed at the lower stretch line? I can place a hotspot but it goes on the construction layer. I've poured through the help menu and it mentions nothing about this.
If you cannot stretch a wall vertically in section, wheredo you stretch it vertically? It seems that the section would be the best place to do this...
If you cannot stretch a wall vertically in section, where

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2010-05-06 12:21 AM
2010-05-06
12:21 AM
Steve, your stretch marks are fine. Take a look at the screenshots here and the next post. In the section window you need only click on a CORNER node to active the stretch. From the pet palette select the type of stretch, vertical or horizontal, that you want.
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2010-05-06 12:23 AM
2010-05-06
12:23 AM
and in the 3D window
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2010-05-06 02:33 PM
2010-05-06
02:33 PM
Ok got it. There must be something wrong with the profile I made because it's just not working. I'll go back to the drawing board...
Thanks to all for the help.
Thanks to all for the help.
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