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      @kshegunov , OMG, sorry, wrong forum completely!

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      @SPlatten never the less, let me answer you,

      you're looking for pattern -> circular pattern

      e52cd4cf-711e-4f42-8994-b2661803e3d6-image.png

      also available when do sketches

      😉
      Moved it to the lounge section, fits better here, as its not Qt related 😜


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        @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

        What is the name of the tool or function that I can use to generate an automatic number of rotated sketches at specific angles around a path?

        Explain what you mean. I imagine you're looking for QTransform, but I don't truly understand the question (I'm a bit on the slow side).

        Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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        • kshegunovK kshegunov

          @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

          What is the name of the tool or function that I can use to generate an automatic number of rotated sketches at specific angles around a path?

          Explain what you mean. I imagine you're looking for QTransform, but I don't truly understand the question (I'm a bit on the slow side).

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          @kshegunov , what I meant was how do I convert the sketch in the image in my post so that it is replicated at intervals around the circle. So the end result is N number of sketches around the circle at a specified angle and interval.

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            @kshegunov , what I meant was how do I convert the sketch in the image in my post so that it is replicated at intervals around the circle. So the end result is N number of sketches around the circle at a specified angle and interval.

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            @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

            sketch in the image

            Do you mean the square thing?

            @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

            so that it is replicated at intervals around the circle

            The equation of a circle is:
            x^2 + y^2 = R^2 where in polar coordinates: x = R cos(alpha), y = R cos(alpha) if alpha is the angle. So it should be rather trivial to determine the positions I think.

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            • kshegunovK kshegunov

              @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

              sketch in the image

              Do you mean the square thing?

              @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

              so that it is replicated at intervals around the circle

              The equation of a circle is:
              x^2 + y^2 = R^2 where in polar coordinates: x = R cos(alpha), y = R cos(alpha) if alpha is the angle. So it should be rather trivial to determine the positions I think.

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              @kshegunov , square thing? Where are you looking, in the image there is a circular solid block and on that there is a sketch of an arc which represents a shape I want to replicate around the circle.

              I'm asking if there is a tool in Fushion 360 that allows me to specify the angle, space and number of copies I want of the sketch.

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              • SPlattenS SPlatten

                @kshegunov , square thing? Where are you looking, in the image there is a circular solid block and on that there is a sketch of an arc which represents a shape I want to replicate around the circle.

                I'm asking if there is a tool in Fushion 360 that allows me to specify the angle, space and number of copies I want of the sketch.

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                @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

                I'm asking if there is a tool in Fushion 360 that allows me to specify the angle, space and number of copies I want of the sketch.

                If this is some specialized software, why ask in a Qt forum?

                Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                • kshegunovK kshegunov

                  @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

                  I'm asking if there is a tool in Fushion 360 that allows me to specify the angle, space and number of copies I want of the sketch.

                  If this is some specialized software, why ask in a Qt forum?

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                  @kshegunov , OMG, sorry, wrong forum completely!

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                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                    @kshegunov , OMG, sorry, wrong forum completely!

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                    wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                    #8

                    @SPlatten never the less, let me answer you,

                    you're looking for pattern -> circular pattern

                    e52cd4cf-711e-4f42-8994-b2661803e3d6-image.png

                    also available when do sketches

                    😉
                    Moved it to the lounge section, fits better here, as its not Qt related 😜


                    Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                    Q: What's that?
                    A: It's blue light.
                    Q: What does it do?
                    A: It turns blue.

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                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                      @SPlatten never the less, let me answer you,

                      you're looking for pattern -> circular pattern

                      e52cd4cf-711e-4f42-8994-b2661803e3d6-image.png

                      also available when do sketches

                      😉
                      Moved it to the lounge section, fits better here, as its not Qt related 😜

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                      @J-Hilk , thank you, just got the same answer from the Autodesk Fushion 360 forum :)

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        @SPlatten said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

                        What is the name of the tool or function that I can use to generate an automatic number of rotated sketches at specific angles around a path?

                        Explain what you mean. I imagine you're looking for QTransform, but I don't truly understand the question (I'm a bit on the slow side).

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                        @kshegunov said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

                        (I'm a bit on the slow side).

                        Since when?

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                        • mzimmersM mzimmers

                          @kshegunov said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

                          (I'm a bit on the slow side).

                          Since when?

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                          @mzimmers said in Terminology for copying sketch and rotating:

                          Since when?

                          You may've not noticed, but I'm very sarcastic (also pretty vulgar). Usually I try to keep it in check around the forum, though. :)

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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