Hello there,
I just switched from AutoCad and Revit to ArchiCAD, and there are quite a number of tasks I couldn't figure out how to achieve in ArchiCAD, like,
Is it possible to extrude an area/ face in ArchiCad and turn it to a 3D model?
Coz in Revit, if I want a simple 3D extrusion, I can just draw the profile on a plane and give it the 3d dimension to make it 3D model/ mass. However, from the guides I found online for ArchiCAD by using Shell tool to create 3D object, it requires a thickness value of the profile I drew, then the height value to make it 3D.
I found it very annoying sometimes when I have an irregular geometry and I want this particular shape to extrude instead of its outline (especially when the profile has voids, it'll became several Shell objects instead of ONE in AC). Is it a way to do that in ArchiCad?
Or do I just create my 'odd' model in Revit and import it to AC? But I don't think this is very practical if you have a lot of work to do, but you just switch back and forth between two applications just to finish up one tiny model.
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