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OK, where to begin. The work isn't mine, so I have some speculation here. The work was by a client. I believe he used a stock title block from 2019. I did a Save-As and the file name now fits in the boundaries. I did have to 'edit' the title block for the TB to find the change. That seems like a bug, It should know. In any event, the title block has not moved. I was just able to edit the title block Layout and move the title block. That fixed the problem. I had tried that previously, but the move did not work. In 2019, the placement of the title block geometry no longer as it did before, with he lower right point attaching to the border object? I can understand using one Locus, see above, if I want the TB to float away from the border, but I'm not sure why two would be required.
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Backdrops are among the few places I might extrude a line.
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You might look into modeling your own lighting devices, adding a lens and a VWX spotlight object to the same symbol.
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As I understand it, MVR is not yet supported. It will be interesting to see if some of this is just the point in time, or if some of these are bugs
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I did a similar thing with the Witness lines Perpendicular to the tangent mode.
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yes, once you compose, you no longer have arcs, you have poly lines. Keep the arcs in a separate layer of class, dimension those.
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arc length tool should be associative
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You can get the arc length in the OIP. There is an src length measuring tool in the dimes/notes toolset You could create a custom Data Stamp.
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Without being too self serving, I suggest my book. https://www.routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9780415726139/ Generally speaking, you can't extrude lines. You extrude shapes. You can compose lines into a shape. You would extrude before making a symbol, or in the edit symbol mode.
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Vision is a stage lighting programming tools. It is another product by Vectorworks.Although you can create stills like those you've shown inVectorworks. You will have to have lens objects in the lighting instruments. Most of the Vectorworks spotlight lighting devices have the geometry, BUT the need to have a class assigned and a glow texture added to the lens. In the spotlight preferences, if you check modify by color, AND the glow texture is set to object color, the lens will glow in the color of the Gell assigned to the light. .
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I'll usually add in Blur near the end. Once you have some texture definitions you like, this gets easier. Create a couple of Renderworks styles, at least one that gives you the final look you want and one that sets everything to low and turns off blur, multiple bounces and the like. Create a series of viewports on sheet layers, or saved views with the details you want to explore. K=Just render those smaller and tight views until you have the desired look and feel, then render the final view, first fast, then in your full fledged Renderworks style. Once you've set this up, and kept your sales and texture in a template file or a favorited file, the second time will be much faster.
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I'm not a power user of the Landmark features, not yet anyway. Maybe @Tamsin Slatter will have better ideas. If the plants are a symbol, you should be able to generate or create a report with the proper inventory. If those plants are grouped, VWX should only see the groups as object, not the objects within the groups, unless you pul out the symbol. If you, like me, don't love the polyline drawing tools, have you tried creating the poly lines in another way, and then using the Modify>Create Objects from shapes command?
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some plastic reflectivity? Maybe a noise bump shader. Just a wee bit.
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Can you make them plant areas? Are you grabbing groups or individual symbols, or then a combination?
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Panoramic Background Troubles
Kevin Allen replied to Steve Riddle's topic in Vision and Previsualization
or use a curved wall- 3 replies
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Exporting to consultants that use Vectorworks
Kevin Allen replied to taliho's topic in General Discussion
Well, I'm pretty free with my sharing. If you create a Dropbox (pick your flavor of WAN), you can v=create a new folder and a new VWX drawing in that folder and do a DLVP reference, however, if the Engineer doesn't have access to that file, they'll likely not get updates. So you would have to repeat the process with any revision. You could also create a Project file and limit that user's access. -
How do you work? Workspace Configurations
Kevin Allen replied to PVA - Admin's topic in General Discussion
My own is very similar, I swap the Attributes and the toolsets. I keep the RM at the top and either window shade or use Common-R to reveal and hide.