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Merging meshes?

Anonymous
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Hello,

Is there anyway to merge two or more meshes into a single mesh?
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Anonymous
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To my knowledge, no. You would have to trace the extents of all your meshes that you wished were one 1 mesh. And from there adjust your z points to where they need to be. There are other ways to work around this I'm sure, but thats what I would do in my case.
Link
Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
The model itself can be added using Solid Element Operations, but it won't produce the results I am sure you're expecting.

So, no.

Cheers,
Link.
Anonymous
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yes
using Maxonform add-on to Archicad you can join any elements even large mesches simple ... if you know maxonform
Anonymous
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Thank you for your answers! Maxonform will do the trick, i know, but i don't have it. I think i leave them as different segments, not that big a deal. I was hoping that there was somewhere secretly hidden from my eyes that fantastic command ,,merge meshes".
Djordje
Ace
You can use the Join polygons, but then you will probably have to check and revise all the Z levels of all the nodes.
Djordje



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