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Hey Guys,
First post, been creeping in the shadows for a while. Anyways, I started messing around with dynamic blocks recently to improve my productivity, and it appears that I've hit a wall, I usually start a block then add dynamic properties to them as I need them. The idea I'm after is that I have a block which can stretch to min or max distance, but then if I want too I can have the stretched object arrayed anywhere from 1/2" to 1 inches away from the previous block. Any ideas on how to do this? One other issue I found that when I select the block attribute definition (A in the case of the attached file), it doesn't want to array it for some reason. I feel like someone has done it before, but I just haven't been able to find anything that correctly describes what I'm after.
The short description of what I want it to do.
Stretch Min = N/A Max 60" (I know that this need to just be set as a parameter in the stretch command just haven't gotten around to it)
Rotate the block and attribute separately (I already have this done so I'm hoping it can just modify the selection to work with the array once I have that figured out)
Array the stretched blocks at an increment of 1/2"-1" from the previously stretched portion separately.
In the future I would also like to add a dimension to this with two - three visibility filters where the first stretched block shows the dimension and adjacent gap but misses it for the remaining items except for the last gap and panel. Also maybe an overall dimension fo the entire block associated with the array. Maybe you guys could point me in the right direction to a write up where I can find out how to do this in more detail.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys could provide.
Solved! Go to Solution.