2006-05-22 09:09 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 05:16 PM by Rubia Torres
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2006-05-23 05:12 AM
TomWaltz wrote:As usual, I would reccomend working in the 3D window to the same purpose. The nodes are live, you can change the slope of the wall or any of the side faces (depends on the geometry, of course) in it, and you immediately see what has been done. If you think in parallel cuts, then as Tom said, use a S/E window.
If you're using 10, the easiest way to slope a wall that I know if is to cut a section through it and use the Pet Palette of its top corner to slide the wall back.
2006-05-23 05:13 AM
Rakela wrote:He was being nice ...
do u really need to get so sharp ??
2006-05-23 12:44 PM
Rakela wrote:When "Modeling Freedom" is one of the hot selling points of Archicad 10, I don't think it's "sharp" to note where it fails to meet expectations.
do u really need to get so sharp ??