2022-12-12 06:33 AM
I am creating a profile with a slope.
When I change the height value, I want the tilt angle to remain the same and the shape to change as shown in the image.
I would like to change it by utilizing the height property instead of stretching.
How can I create one?
Please someone tell me.
Thanks.
2022-12-12 07:03 AM - edited 2022-12-12 10:30 AM
With the Height modifier on, select the limit lines and use the Ctrl + D to move the boundary to only include any part that you want to stretch. You can do the same with the Width modifier.
Ling.
ps. On a side note, the same move command can be used to position the Window Reference Line when making Complex Profile Walls.
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2022-12-20 03:30 AM
to be a bit more explicit...you need to check the box for 'height' stretch in the profile parameters, and then reposition the top and bottom lines something like this:
That way they will only stretch the portion of the profile between the two horizontal guide lines when you change the height dimension.
2022-12-21 03:34 AM
Hi Ling.
I'm late in contacting you.
thank you for your answer.
I was able to resolve the issue by changing the dimension type.
I've attached an image of the dimension type change.
The reason I didn't use the horizontal guideline of the stretch box was because I wanted to control the shape with dimension values.
2022-12-21 03:41 AM
Hi Jeff
thank you for your answer.
I replied the Ling, but I solved it by changing the dimension type.
Thank you for cooperation.
2022-12-21 03:52 AM
Ah. A little bit of confustion on our part. I never noticed that the default modifiers mentioned "Stretch". Good to hear you got the result you were looking for.
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