The WCSSLN command automates drawing Schematic Line Numbers or Schematic Line Reference Numbers. You'll no longer need to use the Text command or numeric incrementor commands multiple times after using this App! Specify the starting number, the number of rows and columns, dimensional data and the increment, the command will do the rest! The last used settings are used as the default settings for the next time the command is run.
There are a large number of AutoCAD plugins (add-on applications) available on the application store Autodesk Exchange Apps.[16]AutoCAD's DXF, drawing exchange format, allows importing and exporting drawing information.
that is quite difficult to assess not knowing what your plug in is going to be capable of, so all my feedback may not be much worth other than some brainstorm thoughts. recomputing the information i can gather from your video i assume it is going to be targeted at least by the idea of it for terrain sculpting, which is limiting in this perspective, what the tool can be used for goes for beyond that i would say. for instance in architecture the terrain is usually inherited and less an issue of having to be sculpted up completely. to some degree it might make sense to elevate, impress certain patches etc. making this something very niche and again just by the idea rather suited for game development or cinematographic purposes if you think about terrain only.
what the tool can be used for goes for beyond that i would say. for instance in architecture the terrain is usually inherited and less an issue of having to be sculpted up completely. to some degree it might make sense to elevate, impress certain patches etc. making this something very niche and again just by the idea rather suited for game development or cinematographic purposes if you think about terrain only.
My subjective impression in this forum and from exchange with architects, is that in the context of architecture, Rhino is used in universities and in larger offices (in Europe there are not that many). But in smaller offices hardly, and more as an auxiliary CAD. Which is different to other professions.
The point here is just, that there is a certain risk in listen to a special, loud, group of people only. And that you forget about the people who really use Rhino as a Surface Modelling software. Because if Rhino transforms to a software used in architecture, it might loose the other end of the spectrum.
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