Inserting an iCopy Sub Assembly into Multiple Origin Planes

Inserting an iCopy Sub Assembly into Multiple Origin Planes

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Inserting an iCopy Sub Assembly into Multiple Origin Planes

sayerdesign
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I'm testing out/learning how to use iCopy assemblies.

I have a created an iCopy Window and an iCopy Door that I can insert into a room assembly just fine so long as they're placed on the same plane as they were created upon.

When I go to place them on a different plane, things go wonkey.

 

Imagine a u-shaped room with one wall on the xy plane and one wall on the yz plane.

The Window and Door sub assemblies were originally produced on the xy plane.

When I place them on the xy plane in the room, all is well.

When I place a window on the wall on the yz plane, it will place, but the assembly is all messed up.  Parts are missing, parts are flipped upside down etc....

 

Can someone advise of how to fix this?  Can I change the axis for the skeleton reference sketch in the target assembly file, or is this something to do with grounding/rooting, or iCopy authoring?  

 

Files are included with this post for anyone who can take a look.

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! I know you are eager to have this issue resolved. But, you are posting duplicate threads and replying to old threads. This is making it very confusing. Like I mentioned in the other threads, the files you attached here are incomplete. Please use Pack&Go and zip up the files. Then attach it. Please consolidate your questions in one thread. Populating multiple threads about the same topic can lead to unnecessary confusion and delay.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue ([email protected])
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