Morph define node Z value
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2014-02-06
11:28 AM
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07:27 PM
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Rubia Torres
2014-02-06
11:28 AM
Anyway, I don't find a way how to write the node Z value. I can find some workarounds:
- chose node, choose vertical plane, SHIFT, move it to the height of known node, move it for desired distance, or
- do a new point with the help of morph polyline, move existing node to that node
but what is the direct way to put Z value?[/img]
Archicad 22 on OS X 10.11.6
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2014-02-06 02:30 PM
2014-02-06
02:30 PM
nejcek74:
One option is to edit the heights in a Section/Elevation Window. You can create a new Section to drag around the Morph to edit points (for easier point selection). This way, holding the Shift constraint will lock the Z axis.
David
One option is to edit the heights in a Section/Elevation Window. You can create a new Section to drag around the Morph to edit points (for easier point selection). This way, holding the Shift constraint will lock the Z axis.
David
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2014-02-07 09:50 AM
2014-02-07
09:50 AM
Thanks for reply, yes I know about this "solution", it is also documented in Graphisofts videos, but it is still very unpractical. Working in 3D is by far the best option.
I am having a series of points (entrances, shafts etc) with fixed Z value and then applying changes in the terrain (not to get to steep terrain) and landscape elements around the house: walls, steps, driveway, ramps. They are in different position, different directions etc. I would need probably 10 sections in X and same number Y direction.
I am having a series of points (entrances, shafts etc) with fixed Z value and then applying changes in the terrain (not to get to steep terrain) and landscape elements around the house: walls, steps, driveway, ramps. They are in different position, different directions etc. I would need probably 10 sections in X and same number Y direction.
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2014-02-07 02:12 PM
2014-02-07
02:12 PM
nejcek74:
I would stick with Mesh. Vertical sections can be created with SEOs (Slab as Operator > Subtraction with upward extrusion; then place slab on hidden layer if it is not part of the model).
David
I would stick with Mesh. Vertical sections can be created with SEOs (Slab as Operator > Subtraction with upward extrusion; then place slab on hidden layer if it is not part of the model).
David
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