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Ariel

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  1. 3d modelers may not appreciate this feature but architects and engineers like myself certainly do. The main reason for this is to create construction plans which are representational in nature. For example, we don't need to see door knobs and hinges in our doors when drawn in our floor plans since only a line and arc would suffice. As a result, we can have a much more detailed 3d model without cluttering up our working drawings with unnecessary details.

    hope this clears things up.

    ariel

  2. > The HyperNURBS in C4D are actually nothing more that a polygon tesselator. Same thing exists in LightWave, Max, Maya, XSI and a lot of other applications. It has nothing to do with NURBS. Great tool for producing visuals, but not usable for design (where precission is required).

    I, for one, would still like to see the functionality of C4D's HyperNURBS inside VW. I've been studying this online tutorial (http://www.7thchamber.com/tutorials/Chev/) on how to model a car using C4D and am very much impressed with the ease on how the shapes were modeled and reformed.

    It would be interesting to see how a VW modeler would approach the same problem.

    Ariel

  3. Very excited to see the new powerpack features! Its not difficult to guess the inspiration for the protrusion/cutout tool. Just a quick question: how editable will the protrusion/cutout be after the process? How easily can I delete, resize or move it around the solid's surface?

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    Katie, you might suggest to the folks at NNA seriously get together with SketchUp with regards to 3D modeling, ease of use and intuitiveness

    SketchUp draws it "ease of use and intuitiveness" primarily from its limited number of tools and commands --- which I believe would be several steps backward for VW. Accurate 3d modeling and editing is still very much faster in VW.

    A better suggestion would be to assist the SketchUp folks to speed up development of a VW plugin for their software. (I believe an plugin for Archicad is already available.)

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    you must mean the 'print current view only' button in the print dialog box pull down menu (?)

    yes, i do. What I meant was if I set my print area to two letter size sheets, I expect to print the current view with two sheets not one. I want to avoid having to manually pan through my drawing, to get what I want. Very tedious when I have multiple views to be printed out.

    ariel

  6. Our local distributor doesn't distribute evaluation cd's of VW. Wouldn't it really be possible to download its image file instead? I have a dsl connection so I don't mind the download size.

    regards.

    Ariel

  7. I think I read a similar post and one of the suggestions was to use the workgroup referencing feature wherein you assign each group of objects to its own class. You can reference your original file and manipulate your patterns via class assignments in the second VW file without actually modifying the original.

    Haven't really tried this but its worth a shot.

    ariel

  8. somewhat related to Katerina's original post, does mgSimplify or another keyboard macro utility allow you to make two-key combinations as well? Wouldn't it be great to assign the command, ctrl or shift keys to one of the function keys such that when I, for example,press F5, release, then press L would be like pressing the ctrl+alt+L combination? I have Quickeys on the mac and I don't think it can do that.

    ariel

  9. I have to agree with Bruce. It can be frustrating and disappointing to realize how complicated my project "has" to be after going through the setup assistant. It really takes the "fun" out of using VW. Wish I felt the same about the software as during the Minicad days. (sigh)

    I'm also interested in how the others do it because the SA doesn't work for me.

    Ariel

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