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'N" sided polygons, stars

Anonymous
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This is a feature I am surprised I don't already see in ArchiCAD.
Basically, the first option is to make an equilateral polygon with a nominal number of sides. An enhancement would be to make a equilateral "star" where you could specify the number of points and either an exterior and interior radius or the angle of deviation from tangency.
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Anonymous
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Until then, use this.
Anonymous
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Jay wrote:
Until then, use this.
Thanks, that works for triangles to octagons, but I want a polyline, not a library part.
I know, I know, some people are never satisfied. 😉
Anonymous
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Jesse wrote:
Jay wrote:
Until then, use this.
Thanks, that works for triangles to octagons, but I want a polyline, not a library part.
Explode it, then Unify the resulting lines.
Djordje
Virtuoso
Jesse wrote:
This is a feature I am surprised I don't already see in ArchiCAD.
Basically, the first option is to make an equilateral polygon with a nominal number of sides. An enhancement would be to make a equilateral "star" where you could specify the number of points and either an exterior and interior radius or the angle of deviation from tangency.
Draw a circle, set the magic wand to linear segments, type the number of segments, activate polyline tool, click on the circle with the magic wand.
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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Djordje wrote:
Draw a circle, set the magic wand to linear segments, type the number of segments, activate polyline tool, click on the circle with the magic wand.
Hmm, thanks. What a bizarre way to draw.
Djordje
Virtuoso
Jesse wrote:
Djordje wrote:
Draw a circle, set the magic wand to linear segments, type the number of segments, activate polyline tool, click on the circle with the magic wand.
Hmm, thanks. What a bizarre way to draw.
I would not call this drawing.

You can use the same technique for any polygonal element.
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Aaron Bourgoin
Virtuoso
Jesse wrote:
Hmm, thanks. What a bizarre way to draw.
Sounds like a job for MaxonForm.

Or a ninja.
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Aussie John
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Not much of a big deal. Pentagon and Stars arent a regular part of my daily drawings routine.
Cheers John
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Anonymous
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Aussie wrote:
Not much of a big deal. Pentagon and Stars arent a regular part of my daily drawings routine.
yeah, well try modelling a building for the occult, and do it without stars and pentagons..