rotating elements in 3D
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‎2017-03-08 01:13 AM
‎2017-03-08
01:13 AM
In archicad 19 - there was a function where you could rotate and split elements in 3D - but I'm not sure here to find this on archicad 20.
Im not talking about rotating elements in 2D, but rotating the element, such as a wall for example, and rotating it on its axis.
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‎2017-03-08 01:40 AM
‎2017-03-08
01:40 AM
Was it converting the element to a morph and then rotating it?
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‎2017-03-08 01:55 AM
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01:55 AM
Hi - no I'm pretty sure it wasn't that
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‎2017-03-08 02:00 AM
‎2017-03-08
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This is the menu in archicad 19 (Objective -> tools -> rotate)- i wonder where it is in 20. In Archicad 20 i don't have the objective menu

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‎2017-03-08 02:09 AM
‎2017-03-08
02:09 AM
Objective is an add-on from CADimage.
http://www.cadimage.com/Tools/Objective
If you already have it for 19 I don't know if this allows you to upgrade for the 20 version or if you need to purchase it again separately.
I don't use it so not sure how the licensing works.
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http://www.cadimage.com/Tools/Objective
If you already have it for 19 I don't know if this allows you to upgrade for the 20 version or if you need to purchase it again separately.
I don't use it so not sure how the licensing works.
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‎2017-03-08 11:01 PM
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11:01 PM
It'll be under the Cadimage menu if you have it (and are using the Cadimage based Work Environment)