2022-09-18 06:37 AM - last edited on 2023-05-09 03:05 PM by Rubia Torres
Hi,
Is there a way to create a plane parallel or coincident to side of the roof.
I'm trying to sketch the outside edge of the side of roof - on that plane (or perpendicular to it),
so I can save it as a .DWG
I'm trying to create a physical model of the roof. (Please see attached).
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2022-09-18 01:21 PM
Yes you can perform this task by using this toolbar ( 3D Navigation Toolbar ) :
2022-09-18 11:34 AM - edited 2022-09-18 11:38 AM
I've put the roof geometry into Solidworks.
I was able to create an accurate boundary of the side of the roof, and save as a .DWG (see attached).
I would still be interested to know if I could do the same in Archicad...
2022-09-18 01:21 PM
Yes you can perform this task by using this toolbar ( 3D Navigation Toolbar ) :
2022-09-18 02:22 PM
Thanks for that.
I activated the Perpendicular to Surface, and was able to create an incline plane.
But was not able to capture the outline of roof. So I did some reading
and used the MORPH tool and created a 2D surface of roof outline,
From there I placed the (Morph object) of Roof plan (laid horizontally) and could create DWG from that. See attached.
2022-09-18 02:38 PM
Great you could get your task done, also you can drag a copy of this single plane roof and convert it to a morph and by sub-element white arrow you can select the face with edges you need to export and delete the rest.
2022-09-18 02:53 PM
You can get the outline to a .dwg through a 3D document of the perpendicular 3D view.
If it is a single plane roof (or OK to split it) then you can isolate the plane in the 3D view.
If it need to be kept as a multiplane plane roof then you can go across a worksheet in order to convert it to fills and then export to .dwg