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2009-12-02 01:59 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:52 PM by Rubia Torres
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2009-12-03 12:28 AM
s2art wrote:I managed to gain further control over the vectorial fills shown in any 3d views by using "enveloping" fills and setting those fills, once displayed, in plan. But that's only worth for objects allowing "enveloping" fills, so slabs? ok, walls? No.
In short - No you can't.
You can use the "Link to fill origin" option in the placed fill, and use that as a setout point (easier if you have "show fill handles ON" in display settings). If you know the size of your fill pattern you can go from there (eg. for ceiling tiles in a grid)
2009-12-03 01:45 AM
Fuintur wrote:You can do this using "Align 3D Texture" in Design menu (Ac11 standard WE)
...Nor I can edit those fill handles in elevation views.
Fuintur wrote:You would do this by copy / paste lines representing a full repeating module into a new Symbol Fill. That is, each of the stretcher bond courses plus one header course, in the example you gave.
Speaking about parallel patterns... I have been trying to understand how does some predetermined fills work, so that I can create them myself, and I still can understand how do I do to create myself fills such as "brick, common brickwork", when the pattern unit (in yellow) doesn't cover the whole... say "logic" unit, that is to say the unit that, itself, would be able to cover the whole plane by tesselation. Is it even possible?
Thanks,
Fuintur
2009-12-03 02:22 PM
Fuintur wrote:This can be done via GDL using the Define Fill command.
Speaking about parallel patterns... I have been trying to understand how does some predetermined fills work, so that I can create them myself, and I still can understand how do I do to create myself fills such as "brick, common brickwork", when the pattern unit (in yellow) doesn't cover the whole... say "logic" unit, that is to say the unit that, itself, would be able to cover the whole plane by tesselation. Is it even possible?
2023-04-13 09:10 AM
Hello.
Is there any update on this for Archicad 25? 🤞