Stamp tool alteration
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rhankc, just yesterday I dug up this nugget regarding the stamp tool and found it pretty helpful (thanks Gai).
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=96&t=2599
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Hm...
These cross references are the sweetest things to transfer to the other board...Yeah, actually you guys here are the biggest intuitions - I don't really use the terrain tools so every time there's a question like this it's a kind of challenge...
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Sorry Gai, I'm sure these cause nighmares for you guys moving the posts. I'll keep that in mind when posting until we're all moved over.
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Gai and ehaflett,
thanks for the thread.
The main part of the stamp to be modified would be outside of the offset. When a building has to be moved some distance like 3-6 ft. across the site. I havent been able to successfully accomplish this except by starting over. maybe grouping the stamp and then carefully moving it....you can nix the reference to the thread, i read it. and thanks.
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Well Gai, for not using the tool, I think you handled it well. i would have considered your line of work a natural usage of the terrain tools, with all excavations you see. Intuitions...is that any thing like a pita?
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@ehaflett said:
Sorry Gai, I'm sure these cause nighmares for you guys moving the posts. I'll keep that in mind when posting until we're all moved over.
Never mind Eric - sooner or later we need to transfer everything and updating these references is just a snap ( )
@unknownuser said:
Well Gai, for not using the tool, I think you handled it well. i would have considered your line of work a natural usage of the terrain tools, with all excavations you see. Intuitions...is that any thing like a pita? :ewink:
Well, I'm just getting into a project where I'll need to use it, I guess.
Otherwise whatever we measure (survey) out in the field, I usually process through with Didier's cloud script.And a little experience in a tool that one does not often use, has never harmed anyone!
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@rhankc said:
I havent been able to successfully accomplish this except by starting over. maybe grouping the stamp and then carefully moving it....
i always keep a virgin version of the terrain in case i have to start over.
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@unknownuser said:
i always keep a virgin version of the terrain in case i have to start over.
Ah yes, that's why you needed help with restitching your terrain once I remember...
?DMayeb that was the "lesson" I believe...
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exactly. that thread was pure gold. i learned a LOT from it.
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Too bad it's gone (by the wind...)
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in case it is needed i have tom's skippy and a hard copy of the main discussions.
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