Gary Beckwith
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Yes, I didn't word that well, I'm looking to export my 2d/3d view in a pdf format for customer approval, not necessarily the vectors themselves. But the option to export the vectors or image as wel...
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Great looking prop there Bill, I'll bet your daughter and school are tickled pink. ( or at least blue) Gary
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Barry, You've gotta go with what works for you. Sure, have a play and try it the wood workers way (shoot poetry now). To get a better understanding, I was only pointing out that you can view the ve...
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I should note that about the only time I put the vectors at top of material is when I have a scan that has an uneven base height, which needs to be leveled to consistent height all the way around. ...
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Barry Goodman wrote: "Not sure if I understand but I set it to top of material and there was no difference." As I noted above, you must have material thickness set up to place vectors at top of mat...
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That appears to have distorted mathematically correct, as to the two handle bar nodes you selected. I guess I'm not sure what you want the final shape to look like after distortion. You do know tha...
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Barry, It's a view location in Z of your vectors. Try it, but of course you must have the material setup to use top of material. Gary
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Not sure if Autodesk's Screencast application can be used; there is also Jing. I followed your instructions (I think) but I still don't get any issues. Gary
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Hi Barry, can you create screen capture video of what your seeing with the unselected nodes moving with the selected one. Distortion tool works correct for me, only the selected node/nodes and its...
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Barry, What Draw Plane option are you using in the 3D Graphics Options panel's Vectors settings? My guess is that you have it set as Top of Material. Gary