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WIP - How to keep linked schematic diagrams with 3D model

This is something I'm thinking since long time and finally I've some work in progress.
The idea came from a very useful plugin I've in my army: Parameter linker from RF Tool (http://www.rushforthprojects.com/)

Now with the power of Data-Shapes nodes, some Python and Dynamo player, is very easy to create user interfaces with inputs so, I prepared this small video with my WIP.

As always when ready, I'll share scripts and tutorials!
Cesare

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  1. Connecting schematic diagrams with model is a challenge for several disciplines.
    Good work, Cesare!

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