2004-02-10 05:56 PM
2004-02-10 06:13 PM
Tom wrote:The profile is saved as a library part - and you supposedly know where you saved it - so just load that folder as a part of your library if you want to re-use it.
Love that profiler tool. But, how do I save the profile for use again. Also, once I get that profile back into the drawing, how do I start the profile extrusion drawing process.
2004-02-10 08:05 PM
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2004-02-11 01:35 AM
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2004-02-11 04:33 PM
2004-02-11 06:58 PM
Tom wrote:One thing you can do is create the profile object going continuously all around your building and then slice it up using Solid Elements Operations. You basically place a slab wherever you want to interrupt the profile and using SEO, you can remove those portions. You'd keep the slabs hidden on a dedicated layer and you can move them around if you need to adust the gaps.
What I'd like to do is be able to start and stop again... Is is possible?
2004-02-11 07:00 PM
Tom wrote:Hmmmm ... not really. BUT - download ArchiForma from www.cigraph-store.com, adn try its profiling. Much friendlier, not constrained to one plane, editable after creating.
What I'd like to do is be able to start and stop again, either on this drawing or other drawings without going through the first part of the profiler process, namely grouping the section, etc. to get to the actual extrusion proces.
2004-02-11 11:52 PM
Djordje wrote:I don't see a great advantage here. You will have to DRAW the PATH regardless of whether you can start or stop with profiler. I have been profiling a bit today and it SOOOOOOO easy that the couple of extra clicks I don't mind.Tom wrote:Hmmmm ... not really. BUT - download ArchiForma from www.cigraph-store.com, adn try its profiling. Much friendlier, not constrained to one plane, editable after creating.
What I'd like to do is be able to start and stop again, either on this drawing or other drawings without going through the first part of the profiler process, namely grouping the section, etc. to get to the actual extrusion proces.
HTH,