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    Default Adaptive Component VS Mass

    Hi there.

    I am busy playing with the Conceptual Mass Tool and see that there are two options available when making a Conceptual Mass Family.

    Either 'Adaptive Component' or 'Mass'.

    In what instance would one use an Adaptive Component?

    Thanks,
    Craig

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    Default Re: Adaptive Component VS Mass

    Adaptive components can be applied to a Mass when one needs an object which will adapt to a shape as it changes. For some really good examples and videos, go to http://buildz.blogspot.com/

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    Default Re: Adaptive Component VS Mass

    Hi Scott

    Oh okay I understand now!

    Thanks

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