Hola amigo @geofran26 buenas. Welcome to the comunity, have you checked previous post related to what you want to do?
if you are beginer i strongly sugest begin reading dynamo premier and start to learn little by little, i let you a couple related topics, hope it helps you, good luck!!
Amigos The mos interesting and usefull of the basics (in my opinion) is to be able to instert Blocks instances, this is included in Dynamo autocad, there are 2 ways to doit, the most simple is when the Blocks exist already in the file!
[Block Insert Local]
Block Insert Local.dwg (473.5 KB)
Block Insert Local.dyn (28.5 KB)
Amigo @ritesh.trivedi885J6 I agree with patrick you must make attention to the levels, to give to you and users that will came on the future more back ground about the topic, what does control of the instances is the insertion point, so you have to create 1 point for each block reference instance i let you an example!!
[Block reference control of instances]
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Hola amigo @kubastan89 buenas. I’ve analized your script, you have 2 main issues.
you are working very far from the origin, because a scale topic Dynamo will make weird things graphically, i solve this copying your base polyline and recreating an alternative file based on the default origin.
when you try to use solid by loft Dynamo is not able to doit because the turns of the curve they are very agresive, then due to the size of the rectangle being too small and the tightness of the dynamo cur…
Hola amigo @edcanonb buenas. youre corridor is a polycurve made of multiples curves of diferent sizes, so you have to:
Offset your Polycurve to each side.
Get the curves of the Polycurve, Offset these Lines.
Ask the start or the end points of these curves.
Create a New Polycurve and create Coordinate System at segment length
Finally you just instert the block in these Coordinate System (For one of the sides you have to rotate 180 degrees the coordinate system).
Is not perfect but is better i …
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