2008-03-15 11:02 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:11 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-03-17 03:50 PM
TangoGrandma wrote:If I'm understanding you... openings are associated to walls -- they will be inserted "parallel" to the wall's reference line, they cannot be rotated. I'm guessing you had an "original wall" in which the door was inserted, and you rotated the wall, not the door. To accomplish what you're (I think) describing, you'll need an "extra wall" for the door. You cannot have a door without a wall.
p.s. I think how I did it was somehow the original wall was gone (deleted? Deleted in 3D window?) but the door was there when I made a new wall at a different angle; I was able to resize the door and it "cut through" the wall in 3D at a non-90 angle. I even had a tracker showing me the angle and planes as I rotated...Maybe because the door/window/opening was no longer "part" or tied into a wall anymore? Hmmm....
2008-03-17 09:57 PM
2008-03-17 10:02 PM
2008-03-17 10:05 PM
TangoGrandma wrote:
but still haven't found an easier method to make a rotating opening or door within the origional wall
TangoGrandma wrote:
life of me I could not get it to select JUST the wall node- arghhh- which is another question, short of using the shift and selecting everything and hopefully de-selecting everything at a crossover point of nodes...which didn't work either)...
2008-03-17 10:06 PM
2008-03-18 09:01 AM
2008-03-18 09:45 AM
TangoGrandma wrote:Well unless you are using a door object in your worldly travels, you may have stumbled across a small miracle.
Naw it's rotating the door- as the wall supposedly no longer exists- there are no nodes for the wall anymore- I deleted everything and all I have is the door now, no wall.
2008-03-18 05:33 PM
TangoGrandma wrote:Your sentence should have said:
which I'd rather not, as ArchiCAD has so many nice features for designing- I'd rather just use it if possible.
2008-03-19 01:39 AM