Ortho Mode
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2017-05-01
06:15 PM
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2023-05-23
04:15 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Some examples of where this would come in handy:
- When you end up with a single line slightly off of the x-y axis in your drawing, Archicad then randomly will lock onto this slight angle, but when you're working quickly you don't always pay attention to the angle that's listed. Holding shift just locks you onto this angle further exacerbating the problem.
- When you select several objects and want to copy them straight to the side or up, and you have to zoom all the way out of your drawing to find white space so that you can finally lock on to the x or y axis. Because for some reason Archicad thinks that you want to lock onto the bearing of some other random object int he plan, it's impossible to find 0 degrees. What's more, if you don't realize that Archicad follows this behavior, you end up a line or copying something off axis, which then brings you back to my first example.
- When you're in a 3d view it's even more challenging sometimes to find the axis. Some tools don't even allow you to lock onto 0 too, such as the measure command. It's basically a worthless tool unless the face you're measuring from or to is perpendicular to the measure line.
If I'm missing something and there's a better way to do this, I'm all ears. I just don't get why Archicad doesn't have one little button that locks you onto the x-y axis. Every other CADD program I've ever used has this. Even Sketchup has one, and it is infinitely easier to find each axis even without using this ortho lock. Autocad has it. Revit has it. Rhino has it. Can we, as Archicad users, have it? Please?
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2017-05-02 12:17 AM
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2017-05-02 02:28 PM
Now, hover your cursor over this starting point so it finds the point (Checkmark cursors shape) and press ALT+X or ALT+Y to lock input to vertical or horizontal, respectively.
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2017-05-02 07:51 PM
lifeinbeats wrote:Yes, I agree that this can cause all sorts of pain if you're not careful. You can turn off Snap Guides (maybe using a Keyboard Shortcut), and Shift will work in expected Ortho mode.
Unfortunately (unless I'm missing something) the shift key is not ortho mode. It will lock on to one of any number of references available.
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2018-06-13 09:07 AM
Having an option to turn on / off some of the guides created (circles, cross between corners, etc) would mean you can keep the more straightforward simple ones.
Also turning off snap guides all together means you lose the midway snap or division snap, so the only way to show those is by having all the others too.
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2018-06-13 11:03 AM
Erwin wrote:Not so, you can turn on/off the snap guides and snap points separately.
Also turning off snap guides all together means you lose the midway snap or division snap, so the only way to show those is by having all the others too.
If it is not in the standard Work Environment, you can the commands to a toolbar/menu.
Or you will find the option in the Control Box if you turn that palette on.
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2018-10-10 04:48 AM
I did just find out that guides work in 3D though.
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