marcof
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swx2010. . .
starting from an orthophotography I have to realize a series of channels excavated with "v" section according to a plot that is not manageable with repetitions, series etc. as each "island" enclosed between three or more lines along which run the channels is different from the others.
These islands are little less than 800 and the lines of course much more.
I have to decide how to best deal with this so I attach two test files that I did to make the idea of work.test grid channels_1.sldprt:on the basic extrusion I created the sketch "grille" (the one that will recalculate the orthophoto) then I made a series of extrusions up to the reference plane for the final thickness setting a sform angle equal to the middle of the channel angle. each extrusion is made with the option "selected contours" and choosing non adjacent regions. the reference sketch is shared for all 4 extrusions that create the finished part.test grid channels_2.sldprt:identical to the other to the "grille" sketch included. from here onwards I created a new sketch for every extrusion of the same "isole" by leaning on me to the sketch "grille"
Part 1 is reconstructed in about 0.6 sec while the 2 takes half the time.
In contrast to part 1 it is much, but much faster to realize because in the selection of the various regions you can see the preview and you can choose at best the islands to alternate, besides not having to redesign anything. in part 2 you have to draw once again an island without being able to see the preview.
I have made a variant of version 2 erasing all the relationships of the various sketches connected to the reference one so as to get many light sketches, as if I had drawn on the orthophoto the individual groups of islands and practically the recalculating times do not change but actually should not draw twice the same island (one in the basic sketch and the other to recalculate it)
As in the two examples placed the islands are 22 against the 800 that I should really do not want to find myself with biblical recalculating times for the increase of the complexity of the shared sketch, which I can only evaluate by doing so. on the other hand the idea of drawing on the orthophoto the various groups with an island at a time gives me the idea of a less immediateness in the possible modification or choice of groups of islands to extrude ogno vault
I add that the basic sketch or individual sketches of each extrusion will not be bound because they will recalculate an image. possibly I will put a "fix" for safety but to bind a sketch of that complexity with odds and angles is from delirium, also because it is a component that will not be reusable in other assemblies, and even if it were the changes would always be made on the basis of an orthophoto and could twist the sketch so as to make probable the failure of the connected features so it would probably be done from scratch every time.
I think I have provided all (or almost) the directions you need. At this point I ask you: how would you do the job? other ways to the one I took? how would you change my procedure and possibly which of the two would you adopt and why?
Thank you.
m.
starting from an orthophotography I have to realize a series of channels excavated with "v" section according to a plot that is not manageable with repetitions, series etc. as each "island" enclosed between three or more lines along which run the channels is different from the others.
These islands are little less than 800 and the lines of course much more.
I have to decide how to best deal with this so I attach two test files that I did to make the idea of work.test grid channels_1.sldprt:on the basic extrusion I created the sketch "grille" (the one that will recalculate the orthophoto) then I made a series of extrusions up to the reference plane for the final thickness setting a sform angle equal to the middle of the channel angle. each extrusion is made with the option "selected contours" and choosing non adjacent regions. the reference sketch is shared for all 4 extrusions that create the finished part.test grid channels_2.sldprt:identical to the other to the "grille" sketch included. from here onwards I created a new sketch for every extrusion of the same "isole" by leaning on me to the sketch "grille"
Part 1 is reconstructed in about 0.6 sec while the 2 takes half the time.
In contrast to part 1 it is much, but much faster to realize because in the selection of the various regions you can see the preview and you can choose at best the islands to alternate, besides not having to redesign anything. in part 2 you have to draw once again an island without being able to see the preview.
I have made a variant of version 2 erasing all the relationships of the various sketches connected to the reference one so as to get many light sketches, as if I had drawn on the orthophoto the individual groups of islands and practically the recalculating times do not change but actually should not draw twice the same island (one in the basic sketch and the other to recalculate it)
As in the two examples placed the islands are 22 against the 800 that I should really do not want to find myself with biblical recalculating times for the increase of the complexity of the shared sketch, which I can only evaluate by doing so. on the other hand the idea of drawing on the orthophoto the various groups with an island at a time gives me the idea of a less immediateness in the possible modification or choice of groups of islands to extrude ogno vault
I add that the basic sketch or individual sketches of each extrusion will not be bound because they will recalculate an image. possibly I will put a "fix" for safety but to bind a sketch of that complexity with odds and angles is from delirium, also because it is a component that will not be reusable in other assemblies, and even if it were the changes would always be made on the basis of an orthophoto and could twist the sketch so as to make probable the failure of the connected features so it would probably be done from scratch every time.
I think I have provided all (or almost) the directions you need. At this point I ask you: how would you do the job? other ways to the one I took? how would you change my procedure and possibly which of the two would you adopt and why?
Thank you.
m.