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You can find more information on the structuring of the individual body part files in the Structure lesson
.
In the rest of this tutorial we shall consider the situation where a new application is to be built using body
parts from the Aalborg branch of the BRep. We shall do so using three different strategies of increasing
complexity:
1. When an existing application is similar enough to what you want to do to form the basis of the new
application.
2. When a new application is constructed using a set of conveniently organized body parts called body
collections.
3. When no existing application is similar to the new application and the new application requires a
non-typical collection of body parts.
This tutorial is based on version 6.1 of the AnyScript model repository. Please notice that the repository
models are subject to frequent updates and that a newer, better, and possibly slightly incompatible version
may be available from the homepage of the AnyBody Research Project
. Also the demo models provided in
the AnyBody Modeling System may be updated compared to the version used here. To make sure that you
have a compatible version for this tutorial, please begin by downloading a repository here:
Repository.6.1.BlockTutorial.zip
(15 MB). As the name indicates, it is a zip file which must be unpacked
preserving its directory structure to some working directory of your local hard disk.
With that done, please proceed to lesson 1: Modification of an existing application
.
Lesson 1: Modification of an existing application