Is it necessary to enable the Chain property on the Linear parameter? I was able to produce the same results without enabling the Chain property. I have seen videos chaining between multiple parameters, but not multiple actions. I hope you can clarify please.
I have a question: is it possible to make the distances of arrays interactive? That means the user should be able to change the distance between the chairs in the normal window.
yes, Mister X. possible.... refer this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b1iCr1iza9Y.html using user parameter, we can control the array setup.....
I tried this, I have a bit of a problem, After I close the blocks, a couple of chairs already appears on the block outside the table boundary even if the table is not been stretch. Also in cabinets, clothes appears outside the cabinet. How to fix this
hello, i had the same problem. the solution is, you click the strech command icon, then go to properties ( of the strech command ) , find Overrides > Distance multiplier. You enter any value bigger than 1 in the bracket (for example 1.2), and the object will be streched 1.2 times of your linear parameter.. That will be the maximum lenght it will strech before adding a chair. if thats to big, no problem, you can strech it back using that little blue arrow as close to the last chair as you want. i hope it helps !
The chain property doesn't change anything in your example. The chain property affects the actions when there is more than 1 parameter. Exactly how it works? I can't tell that's why I ended up here.