This is a block that I made a long time ago but we still get good use out of it.
This is a block that I made a long time ago but we still get good use out of it.
Cool. The displaced bubble option is a neat little twist!Originally Posted by rmoore.72271
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Return of the Cowbell
Thanks, the displaced bubble is the reason I posted it. I also have some similar callout blocks that I can post when I get back to my work machine tomorrow.
Hi,
I have a small problem with this dynamic block. When I set diferent grid number from 1, second bubble show 1!?!
Best regards
I was able to tackle that in my section cut dynamic block, using a field in the second bubble with the target being the attribute from the first one. Can't remember right off hand how I did it, but someone else can chime in.Originally Posted by sokratus
On another note, very cool block, but why does the rotation parameter end up slightly off ortho when you displace the bubble?
Have you noticed how the simple little blocks are the coolest? A grid bubble, who'da thunk it?![]()
Tim McDougald
CAD/BIM Manager / Assistant P.M.
KMB Design Groups, Inc. P.S.
828 7th Avenue SE - Olympia, Washington 98501
HayWire Racing
1101 124th Street South, Suite B - Tacoma, Washington 98444
Here's one with the 2nd bubble linked to the first
Rick Moore, AIA
Barnes Gromatzky Kosarek Architects
Did anyone figure out why the rotation parameter acts funky once you use the "displacement" feature? I'm curious what makes it do that so I don't end up with that problem in the future.
Tim McDougald
CAD/BIM Manager / Assistant P.M.
KMB Design Groups, Inc. P.S.
828 7th Avenue SE - Olympia, Washington 98501
HayWire Racing
1101 124th Street South, Suite B - Tacoma, Washington 98444
this may help as a starting point for a fixOriginally Posted by TeriblTim
That's very nice, now all I gotta do is study it and understand what you did different. Do we ever stop working? I stayed up 'till 11:30 last night trying to work on our updated CAD Manual. Seems when I'm at the office, I have to work on CAD files. When they see me typing, they give me more "work" to do.![]()
Tim McDougald
CAD/BIM Manager / Assistant P.M.
KMB Design Groups, Inc. P.S.
828 7th Avenue SE - Olympia, Washington 98501
HayWire Racing
1101 124th Street South, Suite B - Tacoma, Washington 98444
that is why i posted a stripped down version...i believe the diffrence is the move seperated form the stretch that made it workOriginally Posted by TeriblTim