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Topic ClosedDynamic Tree Block

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    Posted: 30.Jan.2008 at 10:27
Hello am new tho the forum but will get stuck in straigh away.
i am looking well trying to make a dynamic tree block that has the following needs.
North, South, East, West crown of tree spread.
Trunk diamitor.
Layer association.
The trunk and layers are not the problem but its the N,S,E,W i have tryed a lot a differing polyline options and line options to make a dynamic block work but i keep getting ether.
Line leave behind or a bulbus line.
The N,S,E,W, can some times be as follows in meters.
N3,S1,E9.W4 so if you can imagine when you do a block a input the S, you get a small outage, then the E, you get a bulbus point.
the problem is getting the grips right i have tryed four points dynamics.
and eight points dynamics. with differing results.
all though not a realistic look.
Any suggestions would be greatfull.
Scott
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