Copying in elevation
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2006-03-02
07:50 PM
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11:31 AM
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Gordana Radonic
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2006-03-02 07:59 PM
sbatchelor wrote:The only things you can copy in elevations are doors & windows within the same wall. Other than that, you cannot place any new 3-dimensional items into your model in an elevation/section view.
It seems as though there is no way to copy an object in elevation. Is this true? If you have several objects on top of each other in plan it would be great to be able to lay them out in elevation but the program seems to limit you to copying in plan (where you can't really see what you're doing) or in 3D which is somewhat cumbersome. Does anyone know of another way around this?
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The best way around it is to get comfortable working in the 3D window to copy and drag in any dimension.

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2006-03-03 09:49 AM
sbatchelor wrote:Use 3D; it is not cumbersome at all after you are used to it. And, it does give you instant feedback.
but the program seems to limit you to copying in plan (where you can't really see what you're doing) or in 3D which is somewhat cumbersome. Does anyone know of another way around this?
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2006-03-03 09:27 PM
Djordje wrote:... best if you put a marquee around the area you're working in. It's cumbersome if you work with an entire airport terminal in the 3D window, in order to copy a column 3 times.
Use 3D; it is not cumbersome at all after you are used to it. And, it does give you instant feedback.
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2006-03-04 12:01 AM
Now, is this because I wasn't looking too carefully at all the options, or can you really not work all that accurately in 3d (vs. Section/Elevation)?
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2006-03-04 08:05 AM
Also, if you're copying at regular intervals, remember the 'multiply' command - it works in 3D, too.
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2006-03-04 05:55 PM
Sergio wrote:Why not?
Now, is this because I wasn't looking too carefully at all the options, or can you really not work all that accurately in 3d (vs. Section/Elevation)?
Use pet palettes and coordinates. Learn to move the origin to the storey you work on. Trim works, adjust works, multiply works, most of the stuff works.
Plans, sections and elevations are symbolic representations of the building. What we do are the buildings. The only place where you see the building is the 3D window.
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2006-03-06 05:03 PM
Djordje wrote:'tis the first I've ever heard of this. So you're saying that there's a "switch" where you can select which floor/storey new items will be placed on in 3D (nevermind the fact that I didn't think you COULD place new objects in 3D)? I thought all of the modifications that get done in 3D stay on their default floor, but if you're saying that you can "move the origin", now this sounds interesting.
...Learn to move the origin to the storey you work on...
Never said that I knew everything, but this may be a biggie that I totally missed. Any additional info on it, please?
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2006-03-06 05:59 PM
Sergio wrote:AFAIK elements added in 3D will be put on the story that is current in the plan view. Not a completely logical or transparent method, but easy enough to manage. I do wish there were a way to see the element's home story in the info box though.
So you're saying that there's a "switch" where you can select which floor/storey new items will be placed on in 3D
I believe Djordje was referring to the handy practice of moving the 3D user origin to the current story's elevation.

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2006-03-07 04:31 AM
Matthew wrote:Yep.
I believe Djordje was referring to the handy practice of moving the 3D user origin to the current story's elevation.
Whoever told Sergio that you can't add in 3D is at least an ignoramus.
3D is the real working environment. Use it, guys!
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