Morph Tube and origin & other questions
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‎2015-03-19
02:39 PM
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‎2023-05-24
07:26 PM
by
Rubia Torres
1. What I'm having trouble with is redefining the origin of the tube command. I've made a little thumb molding and I'm trying to chase that around the edge of a wood panel. I click the face of the molding to invoke the tube command, then click to a corner which I would like the origin to be. It keeps the origin at the location on the face where I initially clicked. Ideas?
2. Can you combine morphs? If I've got two morphs (for instance I put a hip raised panel onto a flat panel) and I want them to be one and get married in holy matrimony, can you do that? Simply selecting them both and saying convert to morph doesn't seem to work.
Thanks,

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‎2015-03-19 05:50 PM
When you tube a morph you'll have to double click it at the end.
Ad. 2:
To combine two morphs use 'Design -> Modify Morph -> Union'.
First select one morph, then select 'Union' and then select the other morph.
You can still push/pull and tube them separately.
ArchiCAD 25.
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‎2015-03-19 07:42 PM
I understand I have to double click it at the end. What I seem to be having trouble with is redefining the origin of the tube stretch. I click the face I want to tube, then I'm supposed to be able to (after starting the tube command) click on another area on that face. In my example I clicked on a corner hotspot. It doesn't reset the origin though.

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‎2015-03-19 08:47 PM
When you click on the face to tube it you can give direction of your tube.
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‎2015-03-19 08:56 PM

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‎2015-03-19 09:16 PM

Made video example:
Morph-tube
Because you're pulling it on the face you can't pin-point the edge.
I thinks it's easier to do this with the profile manager.
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‎2015-03-19 09:48 PM
Made a video example:
Thumb molding on panel
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‎2015-03-21 02:36 AM
BRITISH COLUMBIA
macbook pro 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB
AC 21 USA (latest build)

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‎2015-03-21 06:13 AM
MrC wrote:Wauw, this is cool!
Check this great tip out from Jarade Banks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0ihRHn6Sh8&list=PLz_XlwUWBDNLZs7lJTAvXN6caT-fsr9P8&index=2
Tried it myself but I can't get it to work

When I click the surface with the magic stick it pops back.
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‎2015-03-22 12:24 AM
BRITISH COLUMBIA
macbook pro 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB
AC 21 USA (latest build)