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Pirkko Wassell

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One dynamic block can represent multiple configurations of standard AutoCAD blocks. The Block Editor environment will help you create and edit both dynamic and static blocks. To make a standard AutoCAD block into a dynamic one, all you do is add the appropriate parameters and actions. Each parameter and action provide the ability for the block to be changed after it is inserted. After selecting the block, special grips appear that allow you to change the dynamic block.



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When I first started developing this detour plan, consisting of seven sheets, I inserted two different blocks: one for the sign and one for the callout block. I would then copy these two block, rotate the sign with the rotate command, double-click the attribute to edit it, and then rotate the attribute to the correct orientation.


The basic workflow for creating a dynamic block is to create a parameter and then give that parameter an action. There are some parameters that can standalone like the Alignment and Basepoint parameters. Notice that there is a Parameter Sets palette. This palette combines some standard parameter/action combinations to make it easier for you.


Hi Pascal, thank you for your reply. Pointing the block to another linked file would either change all identical blocks in the same model or the name would need to be changed. It would solve a single issue though.






Hi Jarek,

thanks for your answer. You are right, this could work very well! Scripting has not been necessary before, so we will need to look into that. Blocks have disadvantages like you wrote. Another thing that does not work with blocks is splitting / boolean etc. We would have to explode the blocks anyway. But with you idea that might even work?

Kind regards, Koert.


I agree with the posts above as well. Rhino is almost there in replacing AutoCad in our engineering office as well for 2D work. Since we have worksheets in the same way that paper space exist in AutoCad we only need Dynamic blocks function/library to transfer our library of items or at least have the possibility to create new ones in Rhino.


Same issue here. We want to kick away AutoCAD (architecture, furniture design). Rhino is almost there in being as good as AutoCAD for 2D drawings. Only problem: The mac version is very limited for layouts, has some bugs and dynamic blocks are missing. I see the future of Rhino in trying to be the only 2d/3d Application you might need. Especially for small companies. That would increase the client base enormously.


Having dynamic blocks for 2d and 3d would probably the best thing ever done in a program. It would help creating and modifying everything soooo fast.

Imagine you have a construction/detail dynamic block in 3d. You drag it in, modify it the way needed and use the command section to create the 2d drawing needed for production?


A huge risk we run into with importing DWG and DXF, Rhino shows the dynamic block, but directly shows all options the block has. In some cases makers of dynamic blocks have a right or left version in mind. Long or short etc. The risk is this: we cannot recognize if a block is static or dynamic. Whether the maker wants to show an option or the full thing.

It would be GREAT if the functionality of these dynamic blocks would just stay in tact.


Good dynamic block makes you steps ahead beyond your competitor. We know that you had spent times and money to have powerful dynamic blocks. Sending them without necessary out of your organization may reduce your strength. This tool will help you keep your advantage by convert all dynamic block in the drawing to be ordinary static block and also purge them to be totally clean. After that, it is safe to give your drawing away.


Vielen Dank für die neue Version. Ich benutze die App schon mehrere Jahre, was mir fehlte war die Bereinigung der geometrischen Abhängigkeiten der Blöcke, nach sehr guten Kontakt mit dem Entwickler wurde auch dies noch in die aktuelle Version aufgenommen. Vielen Dank dafür.Thank you for the new version, also for including cleaning of geometry constraint. It works very good.I am using the app for several years and it is the most powerful app to clean dynamic blocks


There is nothing like this on the market today which can protect your IP like this lightweight app does. Trust me I've looked at it all CADlock, etc. Part of our companies client deliverables is native DWG files, and once that file is out the door, the hours of engineering and creativity which is packed in all of our dynamic blocks goes with it. That was until this handy app was discovered. Plus it reduces the file sizes after its run! After I purchased the app, Wanlop, the developer was kind enough to troubleshoot and correct some smalls issues for me!


This one is a no-brainer. I have been searching for an app like this. Easy to use, and does what it says. I can upload my dwg's now with confidence. The app is so simple and quick that it can now be a part of my routine even if I think the drawing is already free of dynamic blocks. And for a great price! Get it!


This is a great app & helps a lot as it can be very time consuming exploding lots of blocks if you don't want to give away any of your clever creations.I'm really pleased I came across it, Kudos to the creator ;-) new version just got better


Before we get started, a quick introduction to Dynamic Blocks. Blocks in general allow us to quickly replicate repetitive geometry in our drawings, treating them as one unit. This allows us to move, rotate and scale all the individual lines, arcs, and circles (and any other lovely geometry) we have placed as detail in an item, as one solid object. Where dynamic blocks go a step further, rather than our block being a static version of itself, we can have varying iterations, visibility, and sizes of the same object. So rather than having a different block for separate configurations, we can have one block containing all versions of an object.


This will take us into the Block Editor. Just bringing your block here does not make it a dynamic block automatically. We will need to add some intelligence to the block from here, but you can make other geometry edits to your block from this view if needed. Notice the grey background that indicates we are in a separate environment.


The dynamic tools are separated into two main categories, Parameters and Actions. These are interlinked, as a Parameter needs an Action, and an Action needs a Parameter. We can use a single parameter for multiple actions. These controls can be found either in the Action Parameters Panel, in their respective Parameters and Actions dropdowns.


Im trying to get all Block and Dynamic Blocks from my Drawing and the actual Count. But im having a weird issue where the Count of each block is 1 more than Expected. To get the count of the normal BlockReferences im counting the Duplicates. But for the dynamic Blocks im getting the actual countwith var blockCount= anonymousBtr.GetBlockReferenceIds(true, true).Count; What im trying for Normal Blocks:


While you work, you can manipulate the geometry in a dynamic block reference through custom grips or custom properties instead of searching for another block to insert, or redefining the existing one.


For example, the size of a door block reference in a drawing might need to change while you're editing the drawing. If the block is dynamic and defined to have an adjustable size, you can drag the custom grip or by specify a different size in the Properties palette. The door block might also contain an alignment grip, which allows you to align the door block reference easily to other geometry in the drawing.


Parameters and actions are displayed only in the Block Editor. When you insert a dynamic block reference in a drawing, the parameters and actions contained in the dynamic block definition are not displayed.


Yes. Constraints work in the same way for BricsCAD Parametric Blocks as they do with AutoCAD Dynamic Blocks. You cannot, however, create dynamic block definitions in BricsCAD. Instead, BricsCAD focuses entirely on parametrics. BricsCAD offers some Dynamic block editing capabilities with Dynamic Grips.


Parametric blocks automate repetitive tasks by allowing users to create one block instead of lots of similar, separate block definitions. You can create both 2D and 3D block definitions using the same set of tools and workflow that you are familiar with. If you've never worked with parametric constraints, they may sound scary, but, they're quite intuitive and incredibly powerful!


Using traditional blocks, each symbol requires a separate block definition and, if you want to change your design to use a different size, you must delete the existing block instances and insert new ones.


When inserting blocks, you'll have a range of options to choose from. Multiple inserts multiple instances of the same block. Edit inserted entity edits the preset parameters. You can edit the name to represent something more meaningful with each permeation and you can change the parameters as many times as you like whilst inserting multiple copies of the same block!


You can use dynamic blocks created with AutoCAD as they are. They will keep their intelligence and parameters in ARES Commander. But now you may alternatively use the CBCONVERT command to convert them into custom blocks which definition can be further modified with ARES Commander.


The ability to convert dynamic blocks into custom blocks is just making it easy for you to convert and improve what you already have, without restarting from scratch. Learn more about the new features in ARES Commander.


Our software allows you to save your existing dynamic blocks into our block library, make changes to our dynamic blocks, or create and save your own. In any of these cases, the dynamic blocks you save will be available to place in your drawings and select from the available versions, or views, of the placed block.


If you have dynamic blocks you've already created, we make it easy to save them into our system for easy access while designing. To save your dynamic blocks, simply use our Save Block tool as you would with a normal block.

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