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2025-06-16 09:51 PM
Hello!
I would like to cut the end of a beam in a specific way. In the screenshot you can see my hand drawn lines.
I want to cut the upper left corner of the beam.
Is that possible?
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2025-06-17 07:58 AM
Hi,
Only now I could test it myself in AC.
You can offset the reference axis in beam settings.
And adjust the segment height/width in segment settings.
2025-06-16 10:11 PM
Hi,
For me its not very clear what are you trying to achieve, but look up beam segments, you can achieve your desired results with that I reckon.
More info on that:
https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Beam-Segments-Tips-and-Tricks/ta-p/303944
hope this helps.
2025-06-16 10:23 PM - edited 2025-06-16 10:24 PM
This is almost what I want. Thank you.
But is there a way to move the segment? Tried everything.
I would want it to be aligned at the bottom. But its always centered
2025-06-16 10:26 PM
You can edit the anchor point of the last segment to be offset (the symbol is 9 dots in a square pattern). In this way your beam will have the asymmetrical shape you are after.
2025-06-16 10:30 PM
These are the only options I have at the two anchor points.
2025-06-16 10:36 PM
You need to go into the settings on the beam (ctrl+T) , choose beam segment in the left menu and edit there.
2025-06-16
10:40 PM
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2025-06-16
11:00 PM
by
Laszlo Nagy
But there is also nothing to edit. No offset atleast
2025-06-17 07:58 AM
Hi,
Only now I could test it myself in AC.
You can offset the reference axis in beam settings.
And adjust the segment height/width in segment settings.
2025-06-17 09:34 AM
You can only set the reference for the beam or column uniformly. There does not seem to be a way to do it by segment. One workaround that can work in limited circumstances is that you use a Complex Profile that contains your offset for your segment.
Ling.
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