Path Copy help
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Man, you people are great. THANKS A LOT!
I can´t see attached pictures by the way. I have some add block which I don´t know how to remove when coming here. Anyway, it worked great!
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Can you see them if I upload the directly rather than a web link?
In other words do you see them here.
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Box,
what soft are you using for your gif videos ?
That's really great to explain workflow !
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Gifcam, which you'll find in this thread, with other options too.
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=169%26amp;t=57971%26amp;p=527392%26amp;hilit=gifcam#p527392 -
@box said:
Can you see them if I upload the directly rather than a web link?
In other words do you see them here.No. But I would like to
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Can you see other links and images. For example in my post above there is a link to a thread for Gifcam. Can you see that or does it say something like you need to disable adblocker or something like that?
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Thanks Box !
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@box said:
Can you see other links and images. For example in my post above there is a link to a thread for Gifcam. Can you see that or does it say something like you need to disable adblocker or something like that?
I can see and click the link.
"During all of this make sure the the component origin is where it should be (probably the very center of the lamp base)."
This doesn´t seem to matter for me. I can place an object anywhere. The path copy will still make the copies end up along the selected edge. I guess that´s positive?
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Well I don't understand why you can see links but not the .gif.
Path copy will use the component axes as the insertion point. So it will place that point along the path. If component axes is at a distance from the component, Path Copy will place the component the same distance from the Path.
For example, If you changed the component axis so that it was directly under the light bulb, then the base of the lamp pole would be away from path but all the lights would be directly above it. -
@box said:
Well I don't understand why you can see links but not the .gif.
Path copy will use the component axes as the insertion point. So it will place that point along the path. If component axes is at a distance from the component, Path Copy will place the component the same distance from the Path.
For example, If you changed the component axis so that it was directly under the light bulb, then the base of the lamp pole would be away from path but all the lights would be directly above it.Great, got it! Thanks!
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