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  1. Also, can you expand the assembly in the property tree so we can see if you are working with all surfaces, solids, etc. Surfaces absolutely nuke a scenes performance.
  2. I would be happy to make some clips for you if you ever have specific questions or maybe think there may be an easier way of doing something, but need to know how. -Spencer
  3. If you want to be really fancy you can bind it to a new shortcut or mouse button, but I don't even do this. I do the right click in scene browser method mentioned above.
  4. Yeah, this .ifc import was something we were pushing for several years ago and they got it done pretty fast. We have several clients that have MASSIVE files and .ifc files were a nice mix of functional and smaller sized. Mostly we use them for importing structures and doing machine layouts etc.
  5. What kind of hardware are you using?
  6. Maybe your source logo is far too large and IC in massively compressing it or something? We have a logo and it looks fine when we export, pretty sure it is just a JPG.
  7. Convertio will also do this.
  8. I am cross-dominant. For instance, my highest bowling score is 200 points and it is shared by my right and left hands. I cannot snowboard with my right foot back like most right handed people, only goofy stance. I play pool left handed and am horrible right handed. I can throw a frisbee well with either hand. I write right handed and throw a baseball right handed, but I can throw left. It just depends on the task. I do pick things up much faster no matter what it is, but some things I am just terrible at with one hand or the other. I am a right handed shooter with left eye dominance (which is a bit weird at times). It's just all over the place really.
  9. Haha hey, I am quickly approaching some Carpal Tunnel so I can understand that. I use both hands for the mouse and trade off to get some wrist relief sometimes. I use a 12 button MMO mouse so clicking the buttons with my left pinky took some practice for sure.
  10. To be fair, IC works primarily on intellishape features and I generally would not add features like holes etc. in a sketch because if the intellishape bounding box is edited it would mess up the shape and size of those features. I always find it interesting what bothers some people and not others when it comes to this sort of thing. Couldn't hurt to make it easier though, but I would likely never use the feature since I just right click and hit edit sketch and whittling this down from 2 seconds to 1.75 seconds isn't a huge gain in productivity. Is there not currently a way to bind this to a mouse using the customize keyboard shortcut menus (Like select the part and click one button and it automatically brings up that parts cross-section edit)? That might be pretty neat if there isn't.
  11. I use the steel catalog and build reliefs and bolt pattern manually from standard ASCE profiles. It sounds slow, but I knock out an entire structure in a day sometimes (the geometry, not the analysis). Then usually the next day I will rebuild in a software called RAM elements by a company called Bentley and run all my codes and Civil Engineering loads etc. to make sure it passes all modern (ASCE 7-16 in ASD, not LFRD because I make large support structures for bays of machinery mostly and not sky scrapers etc.) codes based on geographic location (historical winds, snow if applicable, historical earthquake data, etc.) and I can honestly say I have zero complaints about the speed or anything. I am a Mechanical Engineer so I know those of you that actually took Civil Engineering should find it easy after a bit of practice. Side Note: if you are doing the design AND civil parts use this website, it is a real time saver. I used to use textbook maps until I eventually double checked a million times and they always matched. https://ascehazardtool.org/ -Spencer
  12. Yeah, this is common in a lot of 3D modeling software. Example below:
  13. Ah, thanks Kevin. I knew there was a way, but couldn't remember.
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