Fabrication Intent Modeling (There are so many padlocks)

Fabrication Intent Modeling (There are so many padlocks)

Yucel_Kaya
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Fabrication Intent Modeling (There are so many padlocks)

Yucel_Kaya
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Dear participants, I need your advise about workflow for Fabrication Intent Modeling.

The subject is modular framing.

 

The frame can be a family. In this case:

Just I do not want to see padlock icons while modifiying the set. I put the constraints in order to make model flexible and constarained. Horizontal bar and vertical rods are line-based families. All other familes are work plane-based, but not associated any work plane. They have been constrained either allignment or dimensionally.

 

It is apreciated to advice other workflow with same functionality.

 

I am dreaming about two things:

First, Autodesk will add hide/reveal padlocks button.

Second, Autodesk will develop parametric assembly.

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RobDraw
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You posted the same question a few days ago. You should just reply to your other post if you want to attract more attention to it.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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Yucel_Kaya
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I thought that I may get advise from MEP forum.

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RobDraw
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Did you not believe me?

 

Have you been to the IDEAS forum?


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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Yucel_Kaya
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Hi Rob,
I believe you.
I did not post to IDEAS forum. I thought that Autodesk has a lot of issues to overcome/develop. They advise me to use 3rd party applications for my intent.
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