2009-10-20 04:43 PM
2009-10-22 05:01 PM
lardizabal wrote:Do I manually move the rotator to my ArchiCAD Library ( which folder) ? When I load the rotator and insert the name ' Shelter2' which button do I press to actually open/run it ?
Load the Rotator.gsm object into your library, then in the parameters field you fill in the "Name of library part to rotate" parameter with the library part name u need to rotate - in your case it would be "Shelter 2" according to the object you uploaded. Copy as many instances you need and change the rotate parameters as you need.
2009-10-22 05:24 PM
2009-10-22 05:37 PM
Master wrote:After I have added to the scripts, what do I do.happens next. I don't see anything change.
To add the lines in the object, go to File / Libraries and Objects / Open Object. Then you will see the code of the object. Click the 2D script to add PROJECT2 3,270,1 at the top of the script and click 3D Script to add ROTY 10 (rotatie in Y direction ten degrees). The rotator probably does no more than this script.
You can resize your object by changing the X-dimension and Y -dimension, or stretch it by the corners. When you use the rotator you cannot.
But I guess you have to make an new object everytime, because the shape of the elements are all different.
Note that you have to build each element as you have done the first one, and then rotate it.
2009-10-22 06:15 PM
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2009-10-22 08:29 PM
2009-10-22 08:36 PM
Master wrote:Once I have changed the script what do I do ? ( attached is a screenshot of what I see ).
Yes, you might want do a rebuild. (View/Refresh/Rebuild)
For each element you create a new object by drawing the walls on the floor plan (since they all differ like I saw in your image) and then change the rotation-factor.
As I said in the beginning: It's quite a challenge - especially for someone with few ArchiCAD experience, but you will get there.
2009-10-22 08:47 PM
2009-10-22 08:56 PM
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2009-10-22 09:15 PM
2009-10-23 04:08 PM