Making a profiled helical object

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2014-06-09
09:46 PM
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Rubia Torres
2014-06-09
09:46 PM
Archicad v25, PC Windows 10
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2014-06-09 10:36 PM
2014-06-09
10:36 PM
It is helpful to include a signature (click the text 'Profile' link above ... to the left of "Log Out") giving your version number...
If you are running 16 or higher, consider the Morph Tool to extrude a profile along a 3D path:
http://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/videos/archicad/3d-modeling/morph/editing-morph-sub-elements/archic...
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=40252
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=42493
If you are running 16 or higher, consider the Morph Tool to extrude a profile along a 3D path:
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2014-06-09 11:49 PM
2014-06-09
11:49 PM
Thanks Karl. I think I updated my profile per your suggestion, just in case I am on a PC running windows 7 and v17 of Archicad.
I can see how the morph tool might work, but how can I get a 3D line to follow up the stairs. I saw reference of a 3D polyline, but can't find the tool.
I can see how the morph tool might work, but how can I get a 3D line to follow up the stairs. I saw reference of a 3D polyline, but can't find the tool.
Archicad v25, PC Windows 10

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2014-06-10 01:10 AM
2014-06-10
01:10 AM
BillCurtis wrote:The first geometry method of the Morph Tool in the Info Box selects the 3D polyline.
I can see how the morph tool might work, but how can I get a 3D line to follow up the stairs. I saw reference of a 3D polyline, but can't find the tool.
But, a trick that might help in your case is to duplicate your sub-railing off to the side and convert it to a Morph (select it and right-click > convert to morph). The original subrailing will not have useful snap points... but the converted-to-morph one will have snapable (mercedes cursor) edges everywhere. So, you can then tube your handrail along an edge there. Then drag it back to your real stair and change the elevation if necessary.
Note that as you click, you're creating segments, so to follow your 3D ellipse smoothly, you'll have to click fairly often to get a reasonable fit. As far as I know, it isn't possible to use the magic wand when tubing in 3D.
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2014-06-10 05:57 PM
2014-06-10
05:57 PM
Karl, I ended up making the the rail and sub-rail part of the same complex profile. Converting the item into a morph creates 2 separate morph elements and I can't seem to select both to allow me to tube them at the same time. Looking at the video like you sent yesterday, there is mention of being able to do that.
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2014-06-11 04:49 PM
2014-06-11
04:49 PM
Karl, With a little trial and error and a lucky click I was able to complete the rail and sub-rail as one complex profile. By accident I held down the Control & Shift keys and was able to click both the sub-rail and the bronze rail cap and use them as a single tube. I used the center of the bottom face of the sub-rail as the reference point for the tube and used the top of each baluster as the location point for each segment. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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2014-06-11 07:13 PM
2014-06-11
07:13 PM
Glad it worked out!
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