2004-04-06 03:52 PM
2004-04-06 04:18 PM
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2004-04-06 04:35 PM
rgarand wrote:Magic Wand (Space+Click inside the room) is far from "manual", but even if it is there is another way to do same thing. Insert Zones inside your plans and create your ceilings using Interior Wizard in Extras menu. Those tools are automaticly connected to zones, and zones are connected to rooms outline walls.
Is there no way for ArchiCAD to generate a polygon of the perimeter of the room? You still have to generate the polygon manually...why even bother with the magic wand tool then?
2004-04-06 05:45 PM
2004-04-06 07:07 PM
TRIBU wrote:As they are connected to zones, the zone height will define the ceiling height; this is extremely useful as, when you change the zone height, the ceiling (on update) will lower or raise.rgarand wrote:Magic Wand (Space+Click inside the room) is far from "manual", but even if it is there is another way to do same thing. Insert Zones inside your plans and create your ceilings using Interior Wizard in Extras menu. Those tools are automaticly connected to zones, and zones are connected to rooms outline walls.
Is there no way for ArchiCAD to generate a polygon of the perimeter of the room?
2004-04-21 04:15 PM
2004-04-21 07:43 PM
Amanda wrote:Which ArchiCAD?
Since the building I'm working on has some offices that have simple acoustical tile ceilings, I tried the Interior Wizard. For some reason, the 24" tile fill is showing up skewed at an angle even though it's set to 0°. Am I missing a setting?
Amanda wrote:You will have to add the fill manually ... a long standing wish, check in the Wishlist and add your vote.
I tried the slab method as well on a dedicated ceiling layer, but I can't figure out how to give the slab a fill to show the acoustical tile. Again, is it a setting or am i going to have to draw a fill over all of the slabs in order to get them to show up in plan and section?
2004-04-21 09:06 PM
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