Part editor - display cube
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Part editor - display cube
I made a display cube to act as a work surface for a desk I am designing. I then select the cube and take it to the part editor for editing, I form my three point arc, and select the other areas to be cut away, perform my contour cut just like in v4, and no problems so far, however, when I \"return\" (exit) from the parts editor the cube color stays yellow, and doesn't revert back to the black laminate I had selected when creating the cube. I now have a desk with a yellow top, any ideas?
I know it is now possible to create countertops in v5, which looks like it has great potential, however, I was not able to figure how to create the curved work surface using the countertop editor.
thanks for the help, Scott
I know it is now possible to create countertops in v5, which looks like it has great potential, however, I was not able to figure how to create the curved work surface using the countertop editor.
thanks for the help, Scott
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I've experienced the same problem as well, and if I don't have a cab loaded when it happens I just load a generic display cube with the texture of my original, use it to texture match and delete. PITA but workable, hoping they can patch the fix for that one.....
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Scott,
Bring in another display cube, just a 12 x12x12 with the texture you really want and texture match to that then delete the cube. I have had luck doing that. I am sure they will get this fixed soon.
You can also make a counter top then in detail room double click on it to highlight it and then right click and choose Part Editor. This will send the top to the Part Editor where you can do contour cuts and profile edges on any top.
Kerry
Bring in another display cube, just a 12 x12x12 with the texture you really want and texture match to that then delete the cube. I have had luck doing that. I am sure they will get this fixed soon.
You can also make a counter top then in detail room double click on it to highlight it and then right click and choose Part Editor. This will send the top to the Part Editor where you can do contour cuts and profile edges on any top.
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Re: Part editor - display cube
Looking to create a peninsula with a curved counter...panels on the back....Finding that this software is very limited geared more towards creating CNC cut list......I work on AutoCad but haven' t created all the individual cabinets in 3d.Any insight would be helpful. Also would like to render in 3d line drawing only. Is this possible
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Re: Part editor - display cube
I had a cabient with duplicate parts and it turned yellow. For some wierd reason, it made multiple sides on several parts.
I don't know if you have this happening, but on the one that I had this happening to, I had to delete the yellow part and it went back to normal. If you delete it and it is gone, then thats not it.
I don't know if you have this happening, but on the one that I had this happening to, I had to delete the yellow part and it went back to normal. If you delete it and it is gone, then thats not it.
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Re: Part editor - display cube
Gentlemen,
Can one of you give me some concise steps to make this display cube texture problem reproduce? To our knowledge, we have not been made aware that this issue existed (maybe we've missed something...). I have tried a few things and do not see the issue (tried it in the Custom Layout and in the Cab/Assm Editor). If someone can give me some steps to make it reproduce, I will get it resolved for everyone. Thanks in advance...
Can one of you give me some concise steps to make this display cube texture problem reproduce? To our knowledge, we have not been made aware that this issue existed (maybe we've missed something...). I have tried a few things and do not see the issue (tried it in the Custom Layout and in the Cab/Assm Editor). If someone can give me some steps to make it reproduce, I will get it resolved for everyone. Thanks in advance...
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Re: Part editor - display cube
Scott Vaal,
This thread originated back in 2006 and has somehow resurfaced. I am not sure everyone is still talking about the original problem.
Kerry
This thread originated back in 2006 and has somehow resurfaced. I am not sure everyone is still talking about the original problem.
Kerry
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Re: Part editor - display cube
Kerry,Kerry Fullington wrote:Scott Vaal,
This thread originated back in 2006 and has somehow resurfaced. I am not sure everyone is still talking about the original problem.
Kerry
I am not sure either. But, as long as someone can show me how to reproduce it, we should be able to resolve it.
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