We value your input! Please participate in Archicad 28 Home Screen and Tooltips/Quick Tutorials survey
2006-04-17 09:41 PM
2006-04-17 11:03 PM
2006-04-17 11:20 PM
Jay wrote:Thanks, that works for triangles to octagons, but I want a polyline, not a library part.
Until then, use this.
2006-04-17 11:40 PM
Jesse wrote:Explode it, then Unify the resulting lines.Jay wrote:Thanks, that works for triangles to octagons, but I want a polyline, not a library part.
Until then, use this.
2006-04-18 07:12 PM
Jesse 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.
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.
2006-04-18 08:31 PM
Djordje wrote:Hmm, thanks. What a bizarre way to draw.
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.
2006-04-19 05:12 AM
Jesse wrote:I would not call this drawing.Djordje wrote:Hmm, thanks. What a bizarre way to draw.
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.
2006-04-19 06:15 AM
Jesse wrote:Sounds like a job for MaxonForm.
Hmm, thanks. What a bizarre way to draw.
2006-04-19 10:26 AM
2006-04-19 04:05 PM
Aussie wrote:yeah, well try modelling a building for the occult, and do it without stars and pentagons..
Not much of a big deal. Pentagon and Stars arent a regular part of my daily drawings routine.