This feature is within the option. If you check "Activate 3D drawing mode" in the dialog, you can see your 3D object while drawing."Altuğ":t1u8tzxm" said:size drawing can be used more effectively (Object clamps and 3D formation can be seen at the time of drawing, now 3D objects are created when exiting the command.)
"Bolvadinim":2n46xttz" said:Hello, Dear ideYapı officials, When we clicked on the curtain icon for the definition of one-piece or multi-piece circular, curvilinear, arc and serpentine curtains, there was such an option in the previous version. In 60051 version, these options were removed.. We needed it, but we couldn't find it... I wonder why this feature was removed, while it was removed, we want it to be returned with the following features: Multi-part circular, curvilinear, arc and serpentine curtains can be defined on the curtain in various forms by defining them. Opening gaps (such as the route command, which is a space tool used in floors), taking these gaps into account in the calculation and showing the gap contour in the curtain reinforcement details, making inclined curtains by giving different elevations to the upper ends of the curtains, using the blanked curtain drawing prepared on the plan plane. The fact that a model can be obtained by lifting it to the 3rd dimension (in order to define the spaces at different levels, drawing the view of the curtain in two dimensions on the plan plane and adding it to the project by lifting it to the 3rd dimension) actually explains these. good work...
"Ismail Hakki Feeds":2n46xttz" said:Determine the route you want with the path command and draw your serpentine pitch using the pitch command on this route.Use the convert to pitch command for circle and arc pitch.[/quote ]I tried this method, when I said convert, a menu appeared as the picture below. When I said convert, it was polygon column, polygon cross section. The result did not change for me.. What you describe is below. As in the picture, it was always possible to draw the curtain in pieces on the curved path anyway.. This is not what we want to say.. You probably understand what we mean.. We are waiting for your answer regarding our other questions, Mr. Ismail."Ismail Hakki Feeds":2n46xttz" said:Determine the route you want with the path command and draw your serpentine curtain using the curtain command on this route. Use the convert to pitch command for circle and arc pitch."Bolvadinim. ":2n46xttz" said:Hello, Dear ideyapı officials, When we clicked on the curtain icon for the definition of single-piece or multi-part circular, curvilinear, arc and serpentine curtains, there was such an option in the previous version. In the 60051 version, these options were removed. I wonder why this feature was removed? By defining flood, curvilinear, arc and serpentine curtains, by opening free spaces in various shapes on the curtain (such as the route command, which is a space tool used in floors), these spaces are taken into account in the calculation and the gap contour is shown in the curtain reinforcement details, inclined curtains can be made by giving different elevations to the upper ends of the curtains, The fact that the model can be obtained by removing the gapped curtain drawing prepared on the plan plane to the 3rd dimension (in order to define the gaps at different levels, drawing the appearance of the curtain in two dimensions on the plan plane and adding it to the 3rd dimension by adding it to the project), the attached photo actually explains these. good work..."Ismail Hakki Besler":2n46xttz" said:Continue to enter this and similar requests in the "ideCAD Statik" section of your forum.You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.I wish you success in your work. İsmail Hakkı Besler