2006-05-02 10:06 PM
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2006-05-06 06:01 AM
Joeri wrote:Sorry for saying so, but the above explains your problem.
- problem starts with the newbies : they're improving quickly but we have no time to solve there difficulties over and over;
- so we told AC has the option to unlink sections/elevations to finish there drawings without further concerns (clients are waiting !!!);
2006-05-07 06:32 PM
Joeri wrote:I agree that if section/elevation windows are treated as drawings the "hatch" patterns should remain as hatches. It takes too long to generate shadows in a live linked section/elevation window and it is useful to generate the shadows, move them to a separate layer, and then continue working with the live model (adjust shadows when necessary). A technique I use which will enable you to select all of your shadows is to set the pen color of the shadows to a distinct pen. This way you are able to use "find and select" to easily and quickly select all of the shadows.
Sergio,
- why isn't there any kind of interpreter inside which transfers for example shadows in a seperate layer or reduces the data in intelligent fills people can work with in 2D : some may accept in previous versions but we are in 2006 !
2006-05-08 12:41 AM
Mike wrote:Never thought of that! Thanks! You never get too old to learn, I guess...
set the pen color of the shadows to a distinct pen.
2006-05-08 08:10 AM
2006-05-08 09:02 AM
2006-05-08 03:11 PM
s2art wrote:The "adjusted" fill patterns are valuable on sloped roofs. Version 10 has a "distorted fill" that will accommodate this wish.
Just working on a situation where the original idea of fill patterns staying as fills would not work (easily). I have a facetted roof with a shingle fill associated with the material. As the facets become more oblique to the view the fill pattern changes to follow the slope. I think the best that could be offered here would be grouped lines as each section of roof is different.
Sorry to throw cold water on your idea, Joeri.
2006-05-09 11:29 PM