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muzedesigns
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Discover number of polygons per object?

Hello!

How can you work out the polygon count or number of polygons in particular objects?

I am exporting to Cinema 4D and having serious trouble rendering out animations - i would like to compare the poly count of an object I created in ArchiCAD to one I could buy that is C4D Native.

Thanks for your time!
Chrissy Avramidis
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Barry Kelly
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muzedesigns wrote:
Hello!

How can you work out the polygon count or number of polygons in particular objects?

I am exporting to Cinema 4D and having serious trouble rendering out animations - i would like to compare the poly count of an object I created in ArchiCAD to one I could buy that is C4D Native.

Thanks for your time!
Select the object you want to check and then go to the WINDOW menu > PALETTES > POLYCOUNT

Barry.
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muzedesigns
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Thank you for your reply.. I do not have that palette option.. the closest i get is 'element information' but if does not contain the poly count info.. i then searched 'poly count' in the archiCAD help and nothing came up.. has this feature been removed in later versions of ArchiCAD (AC11)?

Chrissy.
Chrissy Avramidis
|| ArchiCAD Versions 7-22 ||
|| 27inch iMac Pro (2017) | macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 | Processor 3 GHz Xeon W | Memory 64GB 2666 MHz DDR4 | Graphics Radeon Pro Vega 64 16368 MB||
Barry Kelly
Moderator
muzedesigns wrote:
Thank you for your reply.. I do not have that palette option.. the closest i get is 'element information' but if does not contain the poly count info.. i then searched 'poly count' in the archiCAD help and nothing came up.. has this feature been removed in later versions of ArchiCAD (AC11)?

Chrissy.
I forgot it is a "Goodie" so you will need to have it installed.
You can track down the goodies via the help menu.

Or this link should get you there.

http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/downloads/goodies11/AUS.html

Barry.
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muzedesigns
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Thanks Barry - that was really helpful and exactly what I was after..

You don't have any suggestions how I compare a Poly Count Value (2,999) to a Value of 'Faces' (8 193) or 'vertices' (10 255)?

Chrissy
Chrissy Avramidis
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Laszlo Nagy
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In 3D they are usually called, depending on the program, nodes or vertices (points - 1 dimensional), edges (lines - 2 dimensional) and polygons or faces (planes - 3 dimensional). So I think you should look at the number of FACES of the object.
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muzedesigns
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Oh OK - that makes sense.. ow do I find out the FACE values on ArchiCAD Objects?
Chrissy Avramidis
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|| 27inch iMac Pro (2017) | macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 | Processor 3 GHz Xeon W | Memory 64GB 2666 MHz DDR4 | Graphics Radeon Pro Vega 64 16368 MB||
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
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What is called FACE in another program is called Polygon in ArchiCAD. The PolyCount Add-On will tell you the Polygon number.
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muzedesigns
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Thank you for all your help Barry and Laszlonagy!! the ArchiCAD object wins!
Chrissy Avramidis
|| ArchiCAD Versions 7-22 ||
|| 27inch iMac Pro (2017) | macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 | Processor 3 GHz Xeon W | Memory 64GB 2666 MHz DDR4 | Graphics Radeon Pro Vega 64 16368 MB||

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