I think I figured out the issue after @NateLiqGrav brought up interdesign relations. The core of it has to do with my workflow: I was operating top-down, relying heavily on interdesign relations under the assumption that nothing would ever exert bottom-up influence. Which was all fine and...
Well, it didn't generate recovery data when it crashed for me. ;)
Seems kind of strange that such data would only be generated when the software detects a problem. You would think that data should always be written to the recovery folder every five minutes and persist there until it is...
More weirdness.
I'm still not really grasping what's going on here. I've tried constraining the errant reference geometry to the global coordinate planes but I keep getting an over-constraint error... even after deleting all my other assembly constraints.
How do I fix this? How the hell...
EDIT: Incidentally it seems exporting the whole scene all at once is a slightly better workflow anyhow, given that the software appears to respect the individuality of part files when exporting triangle geometry. My fear was that exporting the whole scene would create one big nightmarish...
Is there any way to find a centralized list of keyboard shortcuts for Atom3D - since the shortcut editor is only accessible in Design?
There's a thread in here from 2007 but the ones I need in there seem to be depreciated.
I need to quickly hide and unhide a bunch of parts so I can export only...
Is there a way to manually load the most recent autosave/recovery data after a crash? I experienced a crash but got no option to recover my lost work after restarting the software.
Is there a way to separate a given sketch or extrusion into a different Part? I often find myself making the mistake of modeling something in the wrong Part context and having to delete all my work and start over in the right Part.
It would be really awesome if I could just send 'x' I-beam...
I am at a complete loss to explain this:
Can anyone make heads or tails of how this could have possibly happened or how to fix it? It seems to be localized to an individual part.
It's as if the relationship between the global coordinate system and the part's local coordinate system has been...
Having trouble with the assembly constraints. I can't seem to make the software play nice with two perpendicular pieces which need to be constrained against each other.
All I want to do is attach pipes to Unistrut like so:
Any ideas?