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2017-01-11
01:52 AM
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08:34 AM
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Rubia Torres
2017-01-11 02:06 AM
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2017-01-11 02:21 AM
2017-01-11 08:18 AM
Eric wrote:Great tuts you're producing! I'll have to start using G
Eduardo -
The tutorial focuses on the use of two keyboard shortcuts for changing settings on the fly:
-- "G" for geometry methods
-- "C" for construction methods
My note in the post was to add:
-- "P" for Flipping the wall orientation
Note that flipping is different than changing the construction reference. Ever since ArchiCAD 17 introduced the more flexible system of reference lines and planes, a wall reference line can be set as exterior side, interior side, center, exterior core or interior core. "C" will flip between all of these options.
"P" will flip from left to right in relation to the direction of the reference line. So you might be drawing the exterior face of the wall, but find that the wall is "facing" the wrong way. If you changed the construction method, you might switch to interior face and the body of the wall will be on the other side of the line, but that isn't necessarily what you want. By using the "P" key, you can keep the reference line on the exterior face, but make the body of the wall go on the other side of the line.
Eric
2017-01-11 06:43 PM
2017-01-11 07:41 PM
2017-01-12 05:37 AM
2017-01-12 08:58 AM
2017-01-17 06:37 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:I would like to have a reference core, and a reference line.
Half our staff draw the walls clock wise and the other half...yes...always fun with the inside out discussions...
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