Friday - last edited Friday
I know this has been posted countless times, but none of the suggested resolutions seem to work for me (MacBook user).
I’m trying to create very ***simple*** hole or cutout shape in a slab (elevation), but Archicad won’t allow it. I’ve tried both 2D and 3D approaches — first by drawing, but that produces odd, distorted shapes that are very difficult to manage (sweet Revit). I also expected to be able to “subtract from polygon,” but that option isn’t even available for vertical slabs for some reason. And adding an opening to a slab feels like a mission on its own completely ignoring measurements I set up making full hole instead of just the size I made...
Honestly, the software’s interface really needs a major upgrade, especially considering its pricing.
Friday - last edited Friday
This is a workaround, and it might have been suggested before but here it goes:
-Create a beam in 3d, change its shape as desired (round, rectangular, custom profile).
-Assign 'Air Space' material for its structure.
-Go into Building Materials settings, find 'Air Space'. Crank up the Intersection Priority to 999
-Position it as desired.
Friday
Sorry, what is a vertical slab? 😁
You mean.... a wall?
Saturday
Hahaha you made me laugh. 😆 But no I mean actually slab (built vertically) I mean it’s a fireplace face (marble slab) so i didn’t want to call it a wall.
Saturday
Personally, I would use a wall and place an empty opening window in it or use the opening tool.
Or you could use a tall skinny slab and still use the opening tool.
If you do it in 3D, you can place a horizontal opening with the opening tool.
Barry.
yesterday
I tried the opening. It worked yesterday but sometimes it’s so glitchy and won’t do the hole at all or follow the shape.
I also tried to do irregular hole by drawing and using the magic wand but no luck at all.
yesterday - last edited yesterday
I agree.
It took me some years to overcome the name of the elements and use them based on the design properties and the geometry needs of each case.
If a "slab" performs better than a "wall" in certain case I would use a slab.
Maybe you can use a shell and make a shell hole......
The name does not matter. Sometimes I use something based on the quantity extraction options.