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Rico
2006-06-22, 04:19 PM
Ok, So I've got this block ... it's a dynamic Bed. A True Dynamic Bed. Not just using Vis States, but actual parameters and actions to achieve the desired result.

I actually like this block now.

Chris, Have you ever used more than 2 parameter properties (lookup properties)? I hadn't before this one. Not cuz I didn't know how, more just because i simply had never DONE it before. I was glad to see the results. (*yawn*) It's an Intermediate DB skill but I still enjoyed doing it.

Anyway, let me knwo what y'all think.

nikitaknight
2011-04-01, 05:25 PM
this is great. thanks.

fkellogg
2011-05-06, 01:00 PM
Not to be critical, but check your mattress sizes.

Crib: 27" x 52"
Twin: 39" x 75"
Twin XL: 39" x 80"
Full: 54" x 75"
Queen: 60" x 80"
King: 76" x 80"

You need to add a length parameter.
there are other Standard Sizes in Europe & Asia.

file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/fkellogg/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.png

Chris.N
2011-05-09, 06:18 PM
Not to be critical, but check your mattress sizes.

Crib: 27" x 52"
Twin: 39" x 75"
Twin XL: 39" x 80"
Full: 54" x 75"
Queen: 60" x 80"
King: 76" x 80"

You need to add a length parameter.
there are other Standard Sizes in Europe & Asia.

file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/fkellogg/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.png
heh, this post is about 5 years old. I wonder if he used Canadian standards. ;)

Rico
2011-05-10, 07:07 PM
heh, this post is about 5 years old. I wonder if he used Canadian standards. ;)

Wow, talk about a blast from the past!:lol:

Yeah, what I did for this was use the measurements that they had in the Architectural Office where I worked. I also measured a few beds and made sure they matched. :-|

Since the initial release of this block, I've gone through a few revisions and have updated it to suit, but have not felt the need to update this one because the idea is for people to use it as a template and modify it to suit their own needs and standards.

I didn't add a length parameter because bed sizes are standard, you're not going to find a 6' long crib or a 2' long queen bed. So having a length parameter was pointless.

And because I made it for my Canadian company, other countries and their standard sizes were ignored.

clshade
2011-09-15, 12:31 PM
Some other furniture.
So you know there is no basis in reality here. I just needed to represent some furniture pieces from time to time so don't look for any ANSI standards to compare them to!
(Besides, the interior designers are creating their own anyway.)

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