!Restored: roof and skylight
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‎2008-09-25
04:56 AM
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Rubia Torres
‎2008-09-25
04:56 AM
i don't know how to match it in an easy way just like door automatically match the walls
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‎2008-09-25 05:01 AM
‎2008-09-25
05:01 AM
'Outside the roof' is pretty vague. You may need to upload an image.
Are you using the Skylight tool to place it, or are you placing it using the Object tool?
Cheers,
Link.
Are you using the Skylight tool to place it, or are you placing it using the Object tool?
Cheers,
Link.
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‎2008-09-25 06:27 AM
‎2008-09-25
06:27 AM
i place the skylight on plan, it always drop on the floor.

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‎2008-09-25 06:44 AM
‎2008-09-25
06:44 AM
OK Angus, I need you to tell me which tool you are using to place it.
You should be using the Skylight tool, as opposed to placing a Skylight library part using the Object tool. Are you doing that?
Cheers,
Link.
You should be using the Skylight tool, as opposed to placing a Skylight library part using the Object tool. Are you doing that?
Cheers,
Link.
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‎2008-09-25 07:04 AM
‎2008-09-25
07:04 AM
angus wrote:Angus,
skylight always being placed outside the roof
Did you use the gravity tool (for roofs!) before inserting on plan?
If yes, try matching the home story of the roof with the home story of the skylight (see specific parameter within the skylight object).
I hope this can help you to start with.
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‎2008-09-25 09:07 AM
‎2008-09-25
09:07 AM
hey link, i am using the skylight tool, not the object tool.
and joeri, i can do this after i use the gravity to roof
furthermore, angel should be match to the roof and the roof should be big enough, so the skylight will be placed successfully
archicad is really a different cad
more skill have to learn as it is really a model, not only some boxes
thx u guys!!
and joeri, i can do this after i use the gravity to roof
furthermore, angel should be match to the roof and the roof should be big enough, so the skylight will be placed successfully
archicad is really a different cad
more skill have to learn as it is really a model, not only some boxes
thx u guys!!

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‎2008-09-26 10:19 AM
‎2008-09-26
10:19 AM
angus wrote:ArchiCAD, despite the name, is not CAD.
archicad is really a different cad
It is VB.
Or, what is more commonly known, BIM.
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen