Workflow Scenarios

Turn commands into usable design systems.

UPolyline is most valuable when its commands are combined into repeatable drafting sequences. The following scenarios highlight how the toolkit can support production and concept development.

Concept façade patterning

Start with guide curves, distribute modules along one or more paths, apply deformation or mapping, and refine the result with soft modification for a more expressive façade language.

Landscape and installation layouts

Use random distribution, batch line generation, and multi-target copy to place trees, lighting supports, decorative units, or hanging components in structured but varied fields.

2D extraction from 3D views

Clone screen-visible geometry into editable 2D linework for elevation output, layout drafting, or cleanup operations before delivery.

Annotation and reporting

Arrange curve text, number geometry, count lengths, and export listing-friendly results to support engineering communication and production schedules.

Curve cleanup and reconstruction

Convert, outline, divide, reconnect, or batch-process intersections to improve geometry quality and make complex drawings easier to maintain.

Experimental geometry studies

Generate Voronoi, wave patterns, blend transitions, and affect-driven fields to explore form while staying inside familiar CAD operations.

Example Sequence

Pattern workflow in four moves

  • Create or import curves as guides.
  • Array units along the guides with spacing and rotation logic.
  • Adjust variation using soft modify or deformation tools.
  • Finalize documentation with numbering, text, and statistics.
Output Quality

Useful for both presentation and production

Unlike isolated effect tools, UPolyline can move results forward into editable blocks, counted elements, and drawing-friendly output. This helps creative experimentation stay connected to real drafting tasks.

Some workflow content can later be expanded with project screenshots, GIF demonstrations, or customer case studies without changing the current page structure.