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    On 12/20/2021 at 8:53 PM, digitalcarbon said:

     

    lags, delays, yearly upgrade anxiety, OS upgrades, Hardware upgrades...tired tired tired...

     

     

    Upgrade anxiety is real.  I didn't end up using VW21 because of file conversion issues which would have taken hours to fix.  

    It's basically subscription based at this point.  Could updates be inched along via SP as opposed to larger changes yearly?

     

     

  2. @zoomer I think my findings were a fluke in the thread you mentioned above.  Sending the export to the same folder as the VWX definitely did not solve the issue on a consistent basis.  After failed attempts with larger files, I had a similar experience as you did with a smaller file not completing a successful export either.  It required a full system restart to get back to functional exports.

     

    For larger files, I usually end up simplifying as much as possible.  Unfortunately this is mostly done manually.  And if it still doesn't work, I'll do the export in multiple stages using the "Selected Objects" options.

     

     

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    With more complex geometry or many duplicates, this tool has become almost inoperable in 2022.  

    In v2020, it was fast with very little lag time.  I noticed some change in v2021.  Using this tool now in v2022, is terrible.  What happened?

     

    I appreciate the visual guide to show the intended result, but if it comes at the expense of usability I would ditch it.  As far as I can tell, it seems to be taking a lot of time to build the graphics.  Can you implement an option to turn off the visual reference?

     

     

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  4. Is there a way to batch select by line length?  I tried the select similar tool but line length isn't an option.  Same result in the data visualization options.

     

    When working with product DWGs, they are often cumbersome due to the detail needed for manufacturing or from exporting.  If I could batch select lines under 2mm and delete them, it would cut a lot of the bloat.

     

     

  5. 25 minutes ago, Kevin McAllister said:

     

    I usually draw a guide shape to do this or rotate my objects so the direction of rotation is easily achieved, do the rotation and then restore the object position. Unfortunately the Rotate tool doesn't really make this very easy. I think I've wishlisted something like this in the past. If there were a "universal" widget like in most other 3d software it would be easy to rotate around an axis.

     

    Kevin

     

    @Kevin McAllister 

    A widget would be very helpful.  I'm not sure how to move this to the wishlist, but I would vote for that.

     

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  6. 44 minutes ago, iswope said:

    Yes, thank you, that is a good way to make a Tipi. I guess i should rephrase my question.

     

    How does one pivot a shape along a specific axis, where there is not a perpendicular surface to automatically define the working plane.

     

    More to the point, this is a workaround I've used in the past:  Create a sacrificial basic 3D cube and position it as needed.  Then you can use the flat surfaces of the cube to rotate on any of the axis' more easily.

     

     

     

     

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  7. @jeff prince  A few times a year, designers will come with rough sketches which aren't always based in reality.  On the engineering side, I need to find a way to move the sketches into real world builds.  Breaking a complex curve down into some rough 2D shapes generally produces what we need to start working on a solution.

     

    Rhino looks like a great option.  I did a little digging in C4D with no luck, but I'm not that versed with all the capabilities either.

     

    Thanks!  @Art V 

     

     

     

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  8. @jeff prince  Not sure what you mean.  It's a NURBS surface.

     

    If the surface (selected in the screenshot) was only curved on a single plane, 3D Power Pack > Unfold Surface would accomplish the task.  As the surface is curved on two planes, that command won't work. 

     

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  9. Anyone know how to flatten a complex curve into 2D shapes that preserve dims/area?  Example below.  Using the extract tool, I can pull a face from the 3D which results in a NURBS surface.  In 3D Power Pack, Unfold Surfaces only wants to work on a surface with a curve in one dimension.  Any tips on how to unfold a twisted surface?

     

     

     

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  10. @tsw  There is probably a better way to do it, but this might work for your need.  

     

    If you attempt to delete the reference file in the navigation palette, there is a pop up that prompts you to decide what will happen to the referenced contents.  One of the options is import into the current document.  This may result in a very large file, but you won't have to track down reference files 😉

  11. Anyone ever see this issue?  Know a cause/solution?

     

    The file is fine in AutoCAD, but importing into Vectorworks messes with the arcs.  All of the attributes are correct, except they've been given different start/end points.

     

     

     

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