Rotating in the X direction
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2007-02-16 03:20 PM
I’m building objects using slabs/walls/mesh. After I’m done with the object I would go into the 3d projection setting and adjust the top view angles to match with my side view in part tricking ArchiCAD 10 into rotating the project about the X axis.
The rotate tool under the edit move command rotates the object about the Z-axis
I’m looking for a way to rotate the group originally in the xy direction about the X-axis to turn the top view into a side view.
Thanks.
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2007-02-16 07:03 PM
You want your 3D projection to be an 'Elevation'. Assuming the top of the gate is UP on the screen, the camera should be at the top, 90º.
I have a feeling there's more to your question, so we'll see how it goes.

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2007-02-16 08:05 PM
Refer to my diagram please:
Step 1 construct the outer part using a mesh.
Step 2 rotate about the X axis
Step 3 enabling me to insert a cylindrical object to create the bars.
By figuring out how to rotate about the X and Y-axis I would be able to tilt up any object creation off of the ground level. So far all I can do is rotate about the z-axis.
One possibility would be to follow the old method used by AutoCAD, if I was to construct this in AutoCAD I would reset my xyz coordinates so that I would be working in an X and Z plan instead of an X and Y Plan
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2007-02-16 08:27 PM
Jeff wrote:I'm sorry to tell you there's no rotation about an arbitrary axis in AC. We don't have that kind of coordinate system flexibility.
What I’m looking for is the ability to rotate elements about the x-axis without having to mess with the 3d projection settings.
...if I was to construct this in AutoCAD I would reset my xyz coordinates so that I would be working in an X and Z plan instead of an X and Y Plan
Step 3 enabling me to insert a cylindrical object to create the bars.The object 'Cylinder' 10 in 13 Special Construction / Basic Shapes can have any angle relative to the XY plane. Helps?
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2007-02-16 08:53 PM
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2007-02-16 09:21 PM
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2007-02-16 10:00 PM
Build your model in 2d planview as you describe in point 1.
The goto 3d view and use orthogonal view (don't have ArchiCad installed rigth now because of computer issue so I can't controll what name it has).
Set your camera to view from north to south, so it look like you look at your object from above.
And then save this as an GDL object.
Or second way is to use the complexprofilertool if it's a onetime object for this project only.
/Tobias
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2008-04-23 10:23 PM
See attached photo
Thanks!
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2008-04-23 10:56 PM
Have you tried the roof tool instead of a slab?

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2008-04-24 04:32 AM
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