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2004-03-30 01:44 PM
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2004-03-30 02:24 PM
If you want to show all the stories side by side, you could hotlink them all into a single story of a separate PLN.
If you want to show them in a stacked relationship, you could increase (temporarily) all the floor to floor heights and make an isometric 3D view.
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2004-03-30 02:39 PM
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2004-03-30 08:13 PM
Arild wrote:... and the purpose is ... ?
I guess I could maybe get what I want in an axonometry view. But what I'm really looking for is to have a window just like the other stories only I want to show all stories in one, like a rotated elevation maybe. f.ex. I see the roof and I see the balconies from the story under and even the stairs on the ground floor .....get it?
If you want to lay out the plans etc, PlotMaker is the real place.
If you want to see all the stories "through" each one, that is not so easy in ArchiCAD, but is easy again in PlotMaker - just make all of them transparent, including the fills backgrounds.
Caould you post a screenshot of what you want to achieve?
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2004-03-30 09:29 PM
Are you looking for something like the attached? I just inserted additional stories at about 10m each to explode the building vertically.
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2004-03-30 10:53 PM
Arild wrote:The camera can be set directly above and then the distance to object increased digitally to a very large number. I did it once ages ago.
Does anyone know if it is possible to make a plan/story that show all the other stories f.ex siteplan with everything on it. That is without using camera unless the camera can be set as ortographic. (?)
But maybe you would be happier to set the roofs to be 'visible on all stories'.
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2004-03-30 11:16 PM
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2004-03-30 11:51 PM
How did you insert the stories. That is a great isometric. Did you start a new plan, then insert each floor as a module some distance apart?
Or, did you separate each floor (temporarily) like you mentioned in an earlier post.
Thanks.
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2004-03-31 01:19 AM
Just go to the Options > Stories > Story Settings (command/control-7 by default) and insert the stories.
I would recommend to delete them after you are done, as it is easier just to reinsert them the next time than to navigate through them in the meantime.
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2004-03-31 09:23 AM
Matthew wrote:... or change the distance to the next storey to twice or thrice the current value.
Just go to the Options > Stories > Story Settings (command/control-7 by default) and insert the stories.
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