General rotation function
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ā2008-02-29
03:19 PM
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12:41 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
I know you can rotate a beam by typing in a slope. Is there any common function or button that works on any geometry to rotate the item in the x, y and z axes?

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ā2008-03-02 04:17 AM
Your move, even tho it is complex, combines so many things!
I never considered what SEO "intersection" might mean.
Ooo, baby!!!
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ā2008-03-02 04:24 AM
Dwight wrote:just don't be looking for a floor plan drawing at the same time though!
Ooo, baby!!!

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ā2008-03-02 04:28 AM

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ā2008-03-03 10:31 AM
~/archiben wrote:Good stuff!
definitely a wall - you can still put windows and doors in . . .
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ā2008-03-03 04:29 PM
Whenever I create an object just to use it in an SEO operation is it bad to delete the object once the operation is performed? I see alot of references on the forums to simply placing the object on a hidden layer.
Also, do more practiced users tend to use SEO's for alot of their needs or create objects with scripting/modeling? So far I find it easier to create the object through scripting. But it seems like I should be more comfortable with SEO's and that SEO's would work quicker than writing several lines of code to get a desired shape.

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ā2008-03-03 04:49 PM
Writing code is very time consuming.
In this case, the easiest solution if you aren't putting a window in your disk is the cylinder 11 object. It tilts to any angle without distorting.
Deleting an SEO operator eliminates the operation but it remains valid if hidden. I think. But SEO is inefficient from a 3D imaging POV since there are extra steps for the model.
As for writing the object, unless there is a productivity payback or a specific technical requirement, why would you bother?

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ā2008-03-03 05:15 PM
Seraphim wrote:
Whenever I create an object just to use it in an SEO operation is it bad to delete the object once the operation is performed? I see alot of references on the forums to simply placing the object on a hidden layer.
Seraphim wrote:If it's a one-off situation, model the Object. If it's an Object you may get a lot of use out of in multiple Projects, or you need the Object to be parametric, definitely script it (if you know how).
Also, do more practiced users tend to use SEO's for alot of their needs or create objects with scripting/modeling? So far I find it easier to create the object through scripting. But it seems like I should be more comfortable with SEO's and that SEO's would work quicker than writing several lines of code to get a desired shape.
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