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Topic ClosedDynamic Block - Polar array

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    Posted: 17.Dec.2013 at 13:39
I would build a dynamic block that copy one line every 15° on a rotate action.
Like a door swing.... but more you open the door more lines will appear (15°)
(like polar array)
Do you know if it's possible with dynamic block??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Dec.2013 at 14:25
Shouldn't there only be one line not multiple lines that appear?  If you opened the door 60 degrees you're going to see four lines aren't you?  Or do you mean arc segments?  Post an image of what you'd like to see at 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 degrees.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Dec.2013 at 08:42
This is the result i would like.... the swing is working quite well.. but i have not found the way to copy/rotate the grey line inside the block.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Dec.2013 at 11:19
Kind of looks distracting.  Can't say I have ever seen door swings drawn that way. 

I'd have to test it myself to see if I could arrive at a solution.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Dec.2013 at 11:46
This is the Dynamic Block done just with the swing.
I'ts Not a door but it looks like a door :-D
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Bez
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2013 at 13:15
I looked at your block.  Sorry but I have no good solution to your problem at the moment.



















Edited by John Connor - 19.Dec.2013 at 13:40
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