Hi,
I wonder if anybody knows how to parametric constrain two dynamic blocks together, so that if you dynamically stretch the one block,
the other blocks moves with the stretch?
Thanks
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Excellent point.
OP: Do you know that you can tie multiple Actions to one Parameter?
Example attached. Open in the BE and then Test Block if you don't care to INSERT it into a DWG.
Regards, Charles Shade
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Hi Charles,
Thanks for your reply, no, I did not know that you can tie multiple Actions to one Parameter, I will definitaly test that.
We also came across Mulltiple visibility, but could not figure that out as yet (and the visibility states are just going to be to much from what I could gather
I know that you could constrain two blocks together, but then you loose you visibility grip which defeats the purpose.
Thanks again for the time taken in responding.
Regards
Because we use the blocks in creating different scenarios, so it is better to have it as seperate blocks (5 blocks instead of 50 blocks)
Hi,
Sorry it took so long for me, but have been a bit under the weather. At last here is an example of what we want
to do. This drawing contains 3 blocks (dynamic) which have to move with the the widening of the road on the road.
Regards
Here's the approach I would take. You'd have to add the various stretch actions. See attached.
Thank you so much, exactly what we wanted. Still haven't figured out the Multiple visibility?
I'll play around some more.
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