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Sketch Mode Significant BUG? Episode 1, Copy and Paste - Selection ERROR
I am sorry, I wanted to do the screencast with audio but I have a cold and I kept getting into coughing fits. I will perform the functions slowly so that the steps below can be visualized.
Thanks for your consideration and taking the time to look at this,
Jeff
Steps to Experience this problem:
Step 1: Start new design, Sketch->Create Sketch
Note: The axis is irrelevant. I will use the Z axis origin plane.
Step 2: Sketch-> Text
Position the A______ text Position cursor anywhere and Left Click
Text Dialog:
Text: ST
Height: 1 inch
Font: Calibri
Note: There is a reason for using these characters to demonstrate, see the screencast. The 1 inch size is approximately the minimum size letter that a shielded plasma torch can reliably cut. The Calibri font is common to both OS platforms. I am doing the screencast on a PC. I have the same problem, and have since I started using Fusion, on my MacBooks.
Special Note: Typing a character while in the font list cancels the Text operation on the PC while on the Mac, it positions the list. This is an important time saver.
Step 3: Press OK
Note: After Step 2, you should see the 1 inch characters in Calibri and the option to move or rotate with a manipulator. Moving is irrelevant.
Step 4: Right Click->Explode
Note: You can drag the text to position easily before exploding.
Special Note: The Text and Explode functions are not necessary. There are many ways to get a large number of arcs in your Sketch; By drawing them, by importing, Etc . For the sake of the screencast, this is the fastest way to demonstrate and also a common event.
Step 5: Zoom out (very important)
Note: You should now have outlined vector text on your screen. This is two characters and they are quite large. A word or vectorized import art would require you to zoom out to see more or select more of the sketch.
Special Note: Zoom out until the outlines appear to lose resolution in some portions.
Step 6: Select the characters "ST" by dragging a box around them.
Step 7: Zoom in (After selecting)
Note: Use the scroll wheel to zoom into the sketch so that you can see the individual arcs. In the area where the S and T are closest together at the top is good.
Special Note: Notice that some of the arcs have black lines and some have blue lines.
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IMPORTANT: We need the ability to display any portion of the sketch and be able to Select and Copy.
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Step 8: Right Click-Copy
Step 9: Right Click-Paste
Note: This will launch the Move operation after pasting. We don't want to leave the Paste over the original characters.
Special Note: For no reason I can detect, on the PC only, sometime the manipulator will be hidden above the view portal. Sometimes, I can trick it down by moving the dialog box. Usually I have to stop the Sketch and reload it.
Step10: Using the manipulator, move the pasted characters below the originals.
Step 11: Press OK to accept.
Note: You will note that all the points are visible in the copy. Many of them are black. I have not been able to find out what this means. Checked help and Google for Fusion 360 point colors. I would like a link to that information.
Step 12: Zoom in to the same area that we did before, BUT ON THE COPY.
Note: You will note that the points still exist but many of the arcs are gone. (Some of them are actually elsewhere in the sketch as random fragments, but for brevity I will not cover that in this post.)
Step 13: Zoom back in UNTIL the original "ST" is displayed in the center and there are no voids in the borders.
Step 14: Repeats steps 8 thru 11 to copy and past and move again. Move it down below the other two character pairs.
Step 15: Zoom in
Note: All of the arcs are copied correctly.
Special Note: The black points still persist. They are not constraints. In this example, the characters can be moved. They persist beyond editing sessions, which makes the sketch a mess.
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WHY is this important?
It breaks the normal process of being able to efficiently move or copy block areas of a sketch. In addition, this also happens during imports. I may make a separate post on that. That seems pretty important to someone trying to work on 2D art but certainly has the ability to affect every user. You must ask yourself, "Why would the level off zoom affect what objects are selected? (And what are the black points anyway?") It is necessary to zoom out as there isn't any way to scroll the screen during a selection process. When you zoom out, the display becomes incomplete.
Further info: You will note that if you attempt to move the original outlined characters when the characters are displayed with voids, they will refuse to move. You will see that in the Move selection only the points that are at the intersections of straight lines will select. In this particular case, at the same resolution, the copies will move. (Not always true)
I have not been able to find any settings that affect this performance. If someone has a solution as the software currently is, I would love to implement it.
Solved! Go to Solution.