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Slabs vs Morphs

JGoode
Expert
Hello,

What are the pros and cons of using Morphs over slabs? besides the fact you can include morphs in a zone schedule...

Thanks
ArchiCAD 23

Windows 10
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agroni
Booster
If I correctly understand your case here, here are some cons of using a Morph instead of a slab:
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  • In a morph you would need to modify the surfaces instead of a segment in slab. Editing the corners is also no very "smart"
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  • Slabs have the possibility to work with composites which makes changes much easier. Working with a morph, you would need to model all the layers seperatly
    • Morphs must be solid if you need to schedule their volumes
    • If it is not a solid, it wont be exported properly in IFC
    • Opening holes in a morph needs more steps than doing an opening in a slab
    • In a morph there are not as much scheduling options as in a slab, especially surfaces
    The BIMster @ AllesWirdGut
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    DGSketcher
    Legend
    Whilst morphs are a very useful tool I limit their use to difficult connections and shapes where the connections can't be adapted with PBC or SEOs. I see Morphs as a free form volumetric tool whereas slabs are a readily managed and accurate parametric object. That's not to say slabs don't get converted to morphs for further editing on occasion...
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