2006-01-13 07:46 PM
2006-01-14 03:55 PM
Jim wrote:
A couple of weeks ago I stumbled onto something that allowed me to change a portion of a wall to display as demolished (I think I may have just used the "split" tool). Now that I need to change modeled elements to be demolished on a real project, I can't find anything in tools or Help that explains this.
It just occurs to me that I may have been using AC-8 when I did the "demolish" thing, and now I'm using AC-9.
What does anyone know about this?
Thanks
2006-01-14 04:26 PM
2006-01-17 02:14 AM
gpowless wrote:This helps with wall intersections etc. If you leave the To Be Removed as 3d elements then you have to get your intersection priorities sorted too.
What I have had good success at is to split the wall (or element) to be demolished and explode the wall into line elements. Then I select all lines and change them to a special "To Be Removed" line type.
2006-01-17 04:41 AM
2006-01-20 06:52 PM
2006-01-20 07:26 PM
Jim wrote:Revit has a demo tool?
Thank you to each who responded to this topic, you gave me good ways of handling demo work.
I have to confess my mistake, though. My partner reminded me that I had also been trying out Revit at the time I thought I had found an automatic demolition tool, and it turns out that this tool is in Revit, not ArchiCAD. It is a very cool little thing. Perhaps it will show up on ArchiCAD version 10.
Thanks again.
2006-01-22 07:51 PM
2006-01-23 03:00 PM
Bruce wrote:Every once in a while I have to re-state this: I REALLY hate Archicad's Stairmaker... so much so that I'm starting to tinker around with my own... (I'm not a fan of Archistair or the GS Library stairs either)
One in particular is its stairmaker - so much more intuitive and suitable for an architecture package.
2006-01-23 07:55 PM