Regards, Charles Shade
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use of Stretch Action for a newbie. You are learning well. Naming of the
parameter is smart but carry that to the actions too so that you know what
actions affects what geometry. Save the DB within your container drawing for
use here and so that you can test w/o having to insert into another
dwg.
Your Scale Actions are fine and working properly. The trouble is the
multiplier for Stretch2. It needs to be .5 since both doors are being
stretched. This way each door gets half the total width.
The Flip Action
needs to include the Stretch2 Action (door width) to work properly when
flipped.
Also, I moved the Door Width Parameter to the center points of the
arcs which allows them to scale from center and not offset to that. Notice
that the grip can be moved where you need it regardless of Parameter ends. Try
moving these parameter points and see how it affects the arc. It's not that
the arc is scaling wrong its that the offset from the center of the arc to the
parameter is scaling also; therefore moving the center of the arc.
Regards,
Charles Shade
Regards, Charles Shade
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<Charles_Shade> wrote in messageNever
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mind... Now that I look I see what you mean.
I think its possible and will
give it a try later if Juris does not beat me to it!
Regards, Charles
Shade
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move (Move Center Arc) and scale are probably conflicting with one another so
that the half moon arc are performing oddly.
I know you are trying to get
the parameter to the outside but short of that you can move the grip point to
the outside so that it will stretch to the edge you want.
Good use of the
1/4 and 3/4 multiplier on the divider stretches. I've done that on a couple of
other DB's I have. You do have to be careful about what thru entities you
choose when stretching this way because you can easily double up on the
geometry.
Regards, Charles Shade
Regards, Charles Shade
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move (Move Center Arc) and scale are probably conflicting with one another so
that the half moon arc are performing oddly.
I know you are trying to get
the parameter to the outside but short of that you can move the grip point to
the outside so that it will stretch to the edge you want.
Good use of the
1/4 and 3/4 multiplier on the divider stretches. I've done that on a couple of
other DB's I have. You do have to be careful about what thru entities you
choose when stretching this way because you can easily double up on the
geometry.
Regards, Charles Shade
Regards, Charles Shade
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Regards, Charles Shade
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Regards, Charles Shade
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