How change Basketball Court to Half Court and still keep 3D?
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‎2005-09-12 04:22 PM
‎2005-09-12
04:22 PM

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‎2005-09-12 05:29 PM
‎2005-09-12
05:29 PM
Use Solid Element Operations (Tools -> Solid Element Operations... ).
1. Put the full size court where you want it on your drawing.
2. Make a large slab that covers half of the court (in all dimensions)
3. Using the SEO make the court the target and the slab the operator.
4. From the 'Choose an operation' menu select 'Subtraction'. (And make sure 'Use Their Own Attributes' is selected).
5. Put the slab on a hidden layer (butdon't delete it).
OR
If you don't need to be able to edit your basketball court later on, then you could just select half the court using the marquee tool and save it as a new object, but make sure all materials, line types etc... are as you want them because you won't be able to change them later on.
Obviously the SEO approach is better in terms of editing later on, but I'm not sure which is better in terms of file sizes.
1. Put the full size court where you want it on your drawing.
2. Make a large slab that covers half of the court (in all dimensions)
3. Using the SEO make the court the target and the slab the operator.
4. From the 'Choose an operation' menu select 'Subtraction'. (And make sure 'Use Their Own Attributes' is selected).
5. Put the slab on a hidden layer (but
OR
If you don't need to be able to edit your basketball court later on, then you could just select half the court using the marquee tool and save it as a new object, but make sure all materials, line types etc... are as you want them because you won't be able to change them later on.
Obviously the SEO approach is better in terms of editing later on, but I'm not sure which is better in terms of file sizes.

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‎2007-10-15 11:26 AM
‎2007-10-15
11:26 AM
Does anyone still have this basketball court object - could they please please please post it?
Chrissy Avramidis
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‎2007-10-15 11:44 AM
‎2007-10-15
11:44 AM
It should be in your ArchiCAD library (at least int. version)
2. Visualization / 2.2 Site Improvements / Sport
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‎2007-10-15 03:43 PM
‎2007-10-15
03:43 PM
You could also put a marquee around the part you want to have.
Then save out of the 3D window (top down view) as an object.
Then save out of the 3D window (top down view) as an object.
David Pacifico, RA
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‎2007-10-16 05:30 AM
‎2007-10-16
05:30 AM
yes - i finally found it - thank you!!
Chrissy Avramidis
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