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Stephan Moenninghoff

Vectorworks, Inc Employee
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  1. Ok, I see. You want this: That's pocket. You need the full version of interiorcad for this to work. interior xs does not support it. But your workaround with a humungous router bit works, of course.
  2. This is the approach and departure path of the router. interiorcad created data for CNC milling from your 3D geometry. A bit like you can get lighting data from devices.
  3. Fronts are not counted towards the overall dims because they have variable gaps to accommodate different hinges. They can also have different handle configurations. Fronts were included in overall dims with the old, "classic" cabinet object and it caused problems. Can't win in this situation.
  4. Just a quick update. I'm too tied up with other stuff but I did create a substantial database of UK-specific materials, corner cabinets, as well as appliances such as fridges, cookers, hobs, sinks etc. These will be included in a future release with interiorcad so stay tuned...!
  5. Hi Tom, I will have to try that. I haven't really done a lot with this Marionette. Actually, I had started to convert this to a proper C++ plugin and it's actually 99% finished (and very FAST!) but since I have joined the mothership, I had no time to do anything with it so the project is shelved for now.
  6. Thanks. I think you have heard back from them now anyway. Hope they were able to resolve your issues!
  7. @Chris Fleming do you have a ticket number? I can try and reach out to extragroup for you.
  8. Best open a ticket on https://extragroup.com. Thanks!
  9. Yes, I did that. The only difference I saw was when pasting to a file that was set up to use imperial units. It changed the dimensions of the "Zarge" objects. But it did not break it. A video would help, I think.
  10. I tried really hard to break it but couldn't. Here's what I did: Rotated the Marionette Object Removed style and rotated Created a new style from the unstyled object Rotated Everything looks good. Do you have any steps to reproduce? Maybe a short movie? Thanks
  11. Do you mean a Marionette object when you say 'parametric symbol'? I wanted to have a look at your file but it seems like the file is already broken. Do you have one that is still intact?
  12. You can select all of the nodes in your network and then scale by the factor of your layer scale. That should return the network to a workable spacing.
  13. I can confirm this. I am not sure if this is actually supposed to work since the native version seems to run without issue. But since this is an emulation, it may not be the same.
  14. Hi @Fre , yes, it is not difficult, see here: https://www.extragroup.com/faq/ search for 'add new materials'.
  15. @KenH Have you tried the Smart Options Display? It can be configured to do what you require with fewer clicks. Maybe this will work for you?
  16. Hi Bruce, it does align but with respect to the screen plane. 2D alignment works in x,y, 3D align in x,y,z. While 2D is the preferred mode for cardinal views (left, right, etc.), it creates the wrong result in an iso or perspective view. It is not always easy to identify where the 3d axes are in a cardinal view. That's why we need 2D align for these views. This has nothing to do with your wish to improve the alignment process, which sometimes requires a locus. This used to be the case with 2D align before we had the right-click. So, I see a two-fold scope for improvement: Make it less cumbersome (and more discoverable) to override the normal align behavior's 'master object' (which is normally the object at the max coordinate of the alignment direction). This goes for 2D as well because the right click effect on the 'master object' is not known to many users. Make it easier to switch between 2D align and 3D align. I would add my own 2c by saying that the entire alignment process is too protracted because it either requires a right-click (with a submenu, to boot) or, opening a dialog from the menu. Also, you must decide if you want 2D or 3D align. I think this could be simplified.
  17. Gotcha. Like right-clicking a 2D object and aligning via the context-menu because that gives the clicked object priority. Yes, the 3D Align command does not seem to be available via right-click. You can place a 3D locus in case that helps because that takes precedence over everything else. But I see what you mean. You don't want to use an extra object.
  18. Bruce this is what Align 3D is for. Have you tried that?
  19. The Vectorworks University is a good place to start. Here is an 11-part course on interiorcad. Before you start with it, I urge you to complete the basic training for Vectorworks first though. https://university.vectorworks.net/course/index.php?search=interiorcad-basic-workflow-2021
  20. Vectorworks basic knowledge is a good foundation to becoming a successful interiorcad user. Get in touch with Vectorworks UK to get info on who can teach you. Once you have the basics under your belt, give me a shout and I'll teach you what you need to know for interiorcad. A word of advice: as tempting as it might appear - avoid going down the easy path. Sketchup is great software but it is not for what you want. We did not choose Vectorworks randomly as a foundation for interiorcad 😉
  21. Hi @sol117 interiorcad is perfectly suited to bespoke cabinetry because it combines the flexibility of Vectorworks with a state of the art parametric cabinet and powerful 3D custom parts. In fact the top UK bespoke kitchen designers and manufacturers are already switching to interiorcad because of its unrivalled combination of presentation/visualisation, costing/material takeoffs and CNC interface. With most modern CNC workcentres, you won't even need an additional middleware. You can output your 3D designs straight to your machines. Don't worry too much about the learning curve. As you are correctly pointing out, interiorcad is used by the vast majority of companies in Germany now and we are only getting started in the rest of the world, with the UK being our first international stepping stone - with some happy customers. You will master any software if it is suited to your job and interiorcad is, 100%. If you want me to put you in touch with some active users (there are now considerably more than the ones whose testimonials we are using on our web site), PM me. Also happy to answer all your questions in a Zoom call/demo. Thanks!
  22. Yes there is. You can download it on https://extragroup.com
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