Hello all, at the moment, our multiple layers/sub layer imports all get crammed into one single layer in Forma, called generic.
Not super practical, any thoughts ?
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Thanks for the message.
We do not fully support all the layers and sub-layers offered in Rhino, but we do support the top 2 layers.
What you may be missing is that next to the layer the "Generic" is a drop down where you can pick another Forma-layer for the contents of the Rhino-layer to be sent to.
We hope this helps, but if not please give us some additional information to your problem and we can investigate.
Thanks,
-Heather from Forma
Oh I see, well not super practical, it would be easier to allow the layers in Rhino to be fully imported with their custom names
Hi, I would like to expand a bit on to Heather's answer.
As you know, Rhino has no limit on layer nesting. That means that you can end up with quite a complex system of layers and geometry. We looked through some typical files and thought about how to best integrate this. What made the most sense was to generalize the layer system a bit. The main reasons for this was that as of right now Forma exposes only a handful of categories and the Rhino plugin's UI was getting quite busy. Instead of listing every single layer in a cramped long list, we only summarize the top two levels. That way you end up with something that's a bit easier to manage and still provides flexibility with the assignment.
Now this doesn't mean that the plugin ignores the rest of the geometry - if you look at the "select all" checkbox in the image below, you'll notice that even tho we have selected only a few layers, it summarizes that all 40-ish sub-layers will also be included. The geometry on those layers will inherit the parent layer's category and function (function assignment is only available for the building category).
Hope that clears things up.
I disagree with the process, you should trust your users to make the right choice when it comes to layers.
What will end up happening with that is that people will create custom Rhino files just to export to Forma, therefore breaking the collaboration mindset.
Would you reconsider your philosophy for layers if enough users request it ? I know it was demanded by other people in my firm.
Hi again @tlagardeAJBTA.
Thank you for the feedback.
We would love to understand better how you would prefer to see this work.
What is your use case, and what behaviors would you expect to satisfy your workflow?
@tlagardeAJBTA we would love to understand how we can better support you. Let us know what behaviors would you expect to satisfy your workflow?
Well, we would like to be able to import the layers as is.
Each layer should be imported with its name, objects and maybe more properties if possible (color, material, other..)
Well, we would like to be able to import the layers as is.
Each layer should be imported with its name, objects and maybe more properties if possible (color, material, other..)
Thank you for taking the time to share your additional thoughts with us.
-Heather from Forma
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