lattu Guest Sep 25, 2018 #21 GP. said: the question however is: if one owns autocad and not solid, what does it do? : Click to expand... but italo1486 also asked for the possibility of using other software. I would close it here.
GP. said: the question however is: if one owns autocad and not solid, what does it do? : Click to expand... but italo1486 also asked for the possibility of using other software. I would close it here.
Utente cancellato 70856 Guest Sep 26, 2018 #22 GP. said: the section object, like the others, can be moved or rotated of the desired values. Click to expand... I was referring to live mode, moving GP. said: I'm thinking about enjoying implementations at that lisp, but actually I wonder how it might not think about autodesk. Click to expand... tried,better because it shows the cavities, always spread live mode,in movement GP. said: the question however is: if one owns autocad and not solid, what does it do? : Click to expand... worse for him
GP. said: the section object, like the others, can be moved or rotated of the desired values. Click to expand... I was referring to live mode, moving GP. said: I'm thinking about enjoying implementations at that lisp, but actually I wonder how it might not think about autodesk. Click to expand... tried,better because it shows the cavities, always spread live mode,in movement GP. said: the question however is: if one owns autocad and not solid, what does it do? : Click to expand... worse for him
Italo1486 Guest Sep 27, 2018 #23 GP. said: for those who want to try... View attachment 51126... always better save before. : Click to expand... I tried it and it's perfect! I actually needed a tool that allowed me in real time to "take the right section" looking at it and with your lsp I can do it by using autocad directly. Thank you very much!! !
GP. said: for those who want to try... View attachment 51126... always better save before. : Click to expand... I tried it and it's perfect! I actually needed a tool that allowed me in real time to "take the right section" looking at it and with your lsp I can do it by using autocad directly. Thank you very much!! !