Libraries & objects
About Archicad and BIMcloud libraries, their management and migration, objects and other library parts, etc.

3D objects from Archibase have no fill in 2D

Anonymous
Not applicable
Hello, I have some 3Ds from Archibase, but they have no fills in 2D. That means I can’t use fills on Objects from Archicad than they wouldn't be uniformed. It is possible to add fill to the Archibase objects? Am I importing it wrong?
Thank you for any comments


Evklek
9 REPLIES 9
David Maudlin
Virtuoso
Eva:

Here is one thread about editing the 2D Symbol of Archibase.net objects:
2D symbol of Archibase.net objects

David
David Maudlin / Architect
www.davidmaudlin.com
Digital Architecture
AC27 USA • iMac 27" 4.0GHz Quad-core i7 OSX11 | 24 gb ram • MacBook Pro M3 Pro | 36 gb ram OSX14
Anonymous
Not applicable
Thank you David, but I was hoping for some easy way to have background pen in 2D view of 3D objects. Your suggestion is great for editing 3D objects but very time consuming and inflexible.
Eva
Anonymous
Not applicable
Hello Eva,
try this, open object, 2d script, comment all and use project2 3, 270, 2
[this require Archicad to do all the work and you can't leave it so]
Open 2d view, copy all and paste it in a worksheet (best near origin)
[this translate the projection in base elements]
Eventually add a fill as background.
Select all from worksheet and drag it in 2d script.
[this create code for the primitives in the worksheet]
Insert two 2 pens, for lines and for background fill.
Comment project2.
If everything works fine delete commented lines and add hotspots.
Anonymous
Not applicable
Hello Ilder,
thank you for the tips, but having some difficulties to follow
What you mean by "use project2 3, 270, 2 "?
Eva
Anonymous
Not applicable
He means:

write the code "PROJECT2 3,270,2" into the 2D script window!
Anonymous
Not applicable
thank you andro55, can you help further<
Where to paste?
"paste it in a worksheet (best near origin) "
Anonymous
Not applicable
evklek wrote:
thank you andro55, can you help further<
Where to paste?
"paste it in a worksheet (best near origin) "

Paste into a new Worksheet, best if on coordinates 0,0,0!!
Anonymous
Not applicable
Hello Andro55,
and than fill the 2D in the worksheet??? This is extremely time consuming. It is all furniture most of it round with pillows etc.
I found better solution:convert it to morph, you can also clean the lines by checking on soft edge, than check cover fills and add a fill. Save as a object. One two three its done.
Thank you anyway
Eva
Anonymous
Not applicable
Sorry Eva for my not so plane explanation, thanks Andro for helping.
It seems Eva found a smarter way to solve it, good point.