3D objects from Archibase have no fill in 2D
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2014-05-08 02:42 PM
Thank you for any comments
Evklek

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2014-05-08 03:00 PM
Here is one thread about editing the 2D Symbol of Archibase.net objects:
2D symbol of Archibase.net objects
David
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2014-05-17 09:00 AM
Eva
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2014-05-17 10:33 AM
try this, open object, 2d script, comment all and use project2 3, 270, 2
[this require Archicad to do all the work and you can't leave it so]
Open 2d view, copy all and paste it in a worksheet (best near origin)
[this translate the projection in base elements]
Eventually add a fill as background.
Select all from worksheet and drag it in 2d script.
[this create code for the primitives in the worksheet]
Insert two 2 pens, for lines and for background fill.
Comment project2.
If everything works fine delete commented lines and add hotspots.
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2014-05-17 11:04 AM
thank you for the tips, but having some difficulties to follow
What you mean by "use project2 3, 270, 2 "?
Eva
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2014-05-17 02:32 PM
write the code "PROJECT2 3,270,2" into the 2D script window!
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2014-05-17 05:08 PM
Where to paste?
"paste it in a worksheet (best near origin) "

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2014-05-17 06:36 PM
evklek wrote:
thank you andro55, can you help further<
Where to paste?
"paste it in a worksheet (best near origin) "
Paste into a new Worksheet, best if on coordinates 0,0,0!!
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2014-05-17 07:06 PM
and than fill the 2D in the worksheet??? This is extremely time consuming. It is all furniture most of it round with pillows etc.
I found better solution:convert it to morph, you can also clean the lines by checking on soft edge, than check cover fills and add a fill. Save as a object. One two three its done.
Thank you anyway
Eva
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2014-05-18 09:06 AM
It seems Eva found a smarter way to solve it, good point.