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Showing posts with label basic tools. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 05, 2024

When Select Similar Doesn't Work

https://jonathanpickup.bio You will get more and longer movies if you join this channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvftfxlvkvJb6BBr2eqRpw/join I've got times where I want to use the select similar but it won't always select the things that I want for example, if you want to select all of the plans, the select similar to will only select similar plants not all the plants together. The workaround is to create a custom selection utility using the tools menu. This will guide you through how to create your own selection Macro that will work on the things that you want.




Tuesday, July 25, 2023

The Power of Custom Selection in Vectorworks: A Comprehensive Guide

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Introduction

Welcome! Today, we will be exploring the concept of using the custom selection tool in Vectorworks. While some may consider this tool to be more advanced, I believe it is essential to cover it early on as it offers tremendous value in streamlining workflows and improving efficiency.

The custom selection tool allows users to select specific objects based on their criteria, making it easier to work with complex designs and large files. In this article, we will delve into the various functionalities of the custom selection tool and discuss its implications for Vectorworks users. Let's get started!

Exploring the Custom Selection Tool

The custom selection tool is a powerful feature in Vectorworks that allows users to select objects based on specific criteria. One of the main challenges in selecting objects is ensuring that you choose the right ones without accidentally excluding or including unwanted elements. The custom selection tool provides a solution to this problem by allowing users to define their selection criteria precisely.

Jonathan, the host of the Getting Started special interest group, demonstrates the use of the custom selection tool in the transcript. He begins by explaining the difficulties of selecting specific objects, such as doors, within a complex design. He demonstrates how the select similar tool can be used to select objects based on their object type or class. However, he also highlights the limitations of this approach, particularly when dealing with objects inside groups or symbols.

To overcome these limitations, Jonathan introduces the custom selection tool. He explains that the custom selection tool creates a macro that automates the selection process based on the user's defined criteria. This eliminates the need for manual selection and allows for more precise and efficient workflows.

Using the Custom Selection Tool

Jonathan walks the participants through the process of using the custom selection tool. He explains that the tool offers two options: select only and deselect. Select only allows users to select objects that meet the specified criteria, while deselect removes any previously selected objects and selects only the ones that match the criteria.

The criteria for selection can be customized based on various parameters, such as object type, class, or field values. Jonathan demonstrates how users can define their criteria by selecting the desired options from a list. He emphasizes the importance of choosing the right criteria to ensure accurate selection.

One of the key features of the custom selection tool is the ability to create a vector script. Jonathan explains that by converting the selection criteria into a vector script, users can create a utility palette that can be used across different projects. This not only saves time but also ensures consistency in the selection process.

Implications and Potential Impact

The custom selection tool has significant implications for Vectorworks users. By automating the selection process, it allows for faster and more accurate workflows. Users no longer have to manually search for objects or navigate through complex designs to find specific elements. This not only saves time but also reduces the risk of errors and omissions.

The ability to create a vector script from the custom selection tool further enhances its usability. Users can create a library of selection utilities that can be easily accessed and used in different projects. This promotes consistency and standardization in workflows, making it easier for users to transition between projects and collaborate with others.

Additionally, the custom selection tool addresses the challenge of identifying objects on the screen plane. Jonathan demonstrates how the tool can be used to identify and convert screen plane objects to layer plane objects, ensuring compatibility with newer versions of Vectorworks. This feature is particularly useful when working with legacy files or when transitioning to newer software versions.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

In conclusion, the custom selection tool in Vectorworks is a powerful feature that offers significant benefits to users. Its ability to automate the selection process and create vector scripts streamlines workflows and improves efficiency. By providing precise control over selection criteria, users can easily identify and manipulate specific objects within complex designs.

Looking ahead, it is clear that the custom selection tool will continue to play a crucial role in Vectorworks' development. As the software evolves and new features are introduced, the custom selection tool will likely be enhanced to provide even more advanced selection capabilities. This will further empower users to work more efficiently and effectively with their designs.

In conclusion, the custom selection tool is a game-changer for Vectorworks users. Its ability to automate the selection process, create vector scripts, and address challenges related to screen plane objects makes it an invaluable tool for designers and architects. By leveraging the power of the custom selection tool, users can streamline their workflows, improve accuracy, and enhance collaboration.

Saturday, July 15, 2023

How to Use the Rotate Tool

 Rotate Tool - When you need to rotate an object this is the tool to use. Rotate tool works in both 2-D and 3-D and it can rotate the original object, or it can rotate a copy.In Vectorworks 2014 the rotating object has a preview to show you where the new object will be placed.



Friday, July 14, 2023

Control Your Cameras!

In this movie we are going to look at four areas of cameras. First of all we will look at the visualisation pallet and see how the visualisation palate can be used to activate cameras and deactivate cameras. Next will look at find tuning a camera to get just a view you want, then we'll look at how we can use cameras to create viewports and finally we will look at editing cameras in a viewport.



Monday, July 10, 2023

Drawing Arcs

Trouble drawing arcs? Try watching this, I'll explain all of the different modes for drawing arcs. I discuss the various uses of Arcs, such as the radius mode, arc to a tangent, and setting the distance or chord length. I demonstrate how to use the Arcs to create a vaulted ceiling, and explain how the tool can be used to determine the height of the ceiling with respect to a guideline. Arcs are a powerful tool that can be used to create a variety of shapes and structures.



Saturday, July 08, 2023

BIM, or Not to BIM

To BIM or not to BIM that is the question. And this movie I look at a pergola and show the difference between modelling and 3D and using BIM objects. If you're going to model it, get the most you can out of it but using BIM. You can extract so much more information with BIM, and you can share it with others using IFC.


Friday, July 07, 2023

Vectorworks Productivity 101 (part 2)

In this movie, I build on the concepts from Productivity 101 and show how to take the shapes you have created to the next level. This movie will create a budget price in 5 mins!




Thursday, July 06, 2023

Vectorworks Productivity 101

This is one the first productive techniques to learn, drawing with shapes. Shapes are so much quicker, they can be reported, and they open the doors to even more productive techniques.



Tuesday, June 13, 2023

New Page for Basic Tools

 Hi I've just added a new page to my website with tips and tricks for basic tools:

This is the area where you will find my extended tips and tricks on drawing with the basic tools. I will use this page to share extended movies showing basic tools. You might see a shortened version of these movies on my YouTube channel, but they don't show everything. This is where you will see the extended movies that show everything about the tools that I'm explaining.



Wednesday, April 07, 2021

Vectorworks 2021 Move By Points Tool - Podcast 227

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I saw on a Facebook group that someone wanted to know haw to use the Move By Points tool, so I made this movie tho show how to use it. This is a very powerful tool that I use a lot. I use in 2D (plan) and I use it in 3D as well.  This movie will explain the modes and show you when to use each mode. 

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00:25 Move by Points tool introduction

01:32 Move mode

01:54 Duplicate mode

03:55 Distribute mode

04:15 Object Retention mode

04:45 Selection Retention mode

05:32. Reference Point Mode

05:56 using the floating datum to measure a distance

06:06 moving a window in a wall using the move by points tool

06:35 using the Reference point mode on any object 

07:38 using move by points in 3D


Thursday, February 23, 2017

epodcast199 - Create Similar Object



When you are creating your projects, you often want to create more objects like to ones you already have. You could copy an paste an object, but then you have to move it and edit it. The Create Similar Object command sets the same tool, class, and tool settings as the original. This allows you to move a new location and start using the correct tool instantly.

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

epodcast197 - Select Similar Tool


I use this tool a lot to select a group of things that are similar. You can define how similar they are. They could be the same class, the came object type, or a combination of these. You can save your favorite settings so that you can recall them easily.

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Thursday, February 09, 2017

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Getting Started Special Interest Group January 2017

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In this session we looked at the Resource Manager. This was introduced with Vectorworks 2017 and it does mean reorganizing your default content. In the past default content was in one folder (Defaults) but with Vectorworks 2017 the default content is now into folders (Defaults and Object Styles). So we looked at this concept of the default content and then we also looked at the concept of object styles.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Getting Started Special Interest Group December 2016

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In this session we looked at quick and simple ways to create 3D objects, how you can use these to create more complex objects, how to find more complex 3D objects online, how to import them, and how to use the imported models.

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Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Vectorworks Tip 436 - Creating a Curved Stair

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In this example I'm using the Circular Stair tool (remember this is part of the legacy tools that you will have to add to your workspace). Like the simple stair, the curve stair allows you to create a quick curving stair, which I find is useful for concept drawings where you do not want focus too much on the detail. The Object Info palette has all of the options that you need for the stair.

 

Friday, May 20, 2016

Vectorworks Tip 434 - How to Edit A Symbol

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There are several ways that you can edit a symbol. You can right click on the symbol on the drawing area, you can right click on the symbol in the Resource Manager, or you can double-click on the symbol. Choose which part of the symbol you want to edit (2-D, 3-D, wall hole component, or symbol options). Remember the changes you make to a symbol will affect all instances of the symbol and the entire drawing.

 

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Vectorworks Tip 433 - Creating a Dogleg Stair With the Simple Stair Tool

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The Object Info palette gives you the options that you need to create a quick dogleg stair with a simple stair tool. The important part is to make sure that you have enough gap between the two flights of stairs.

 

Friday, May 13, 2016

Vectorworks Tip 431 - How To Create a Symbol

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In the past we have had several posts about how cool symbols are. Here we will look at making a symbol. Actually, its really straightforward. Draw the 2D and 3D information that you want, select it and use the Create Symbol... command from the Modify menu.

Most of the troubles I see are from users not make the information correctly. Make sure that you have use the correct line weights, classes, and graphics.

 

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Vectorworks Tip 355 - Copy Viewport Attibutes

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If you choose the appropriate settings with the eyedropper tool, you can copy the viewport attributes from one viewport to another. This includes copying layer and class visibility is, render settings, et cetera.