Solar shade in elevation? Rotating from plan?
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2008-04-28 09:21 AM
2008-04-28
09:21 AM
The block is exactly what I need, I just want to rotate it around and stuff and use it vertically....
Help?
Thanks so much :]
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2008-04-28 12:30 PM
2008-04-28
12:30 PM
tdellaqu wrote:OBJECTiVE will provide the tools you need:
Hi, I'm trying to use the solar shade straight 11, but it only shows up in plan... I can arrange it in elevation but when I go to 3d it doesn't show up. The block is exactly what I need, I just want to rotate it around and stuff and use it vertically....
It provides a range of tools for creating and manipulating 3D objects, including 3D rotation. With OBJECTiVE installed, you would do the following:
1) Select the object to rotate in the floor plan (Solar Shade Straight 11 in this case), and select the menu OBJECTiVE/Tools/Rotate
2) Click to define a rotation axis and angle of rotation (you can use Tracker and the standard coordinates palette too if you wish)
When this is complete:
3) The object is shown rotated in plan with hotspots placed around it.
4) You can also see the rotated object in 3D
Additionally:
5) Once an object has been upgraded by OBJECTiVE (for rotation or splitting), you can also place it directly in the elevation window as you tried earlier. ArchiCAD's standard behaviour is that objects placed in elevation only appear in that view, but OBJECTiVE automatically makes it part of the 3D model. It also enables you to rotate or split the object in this view (and the results are also part of the 3D model)
Ralph Wessel BArch
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2008-04-28 07:28 PM
2008-04-28
07:28 PM
Yay! it works! It makes me sad though that I can't copy-paste my rotated objects to other stories - it reverts to the original object 
And I have 11 stories and lots of sun shades

And I have 11 stories and lots of sun shades
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2008-04-29 05:53 AM
2008-04-29
05:53 AM
Okay, it only kinda works. Whenever I open up the file it re-loads everything and the object goes back to the way it was in the first place. Is there any way to freeze the object other than using favorites? Favorites doesn't save the rotation.
Thanks
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2008-04-29 09:42 AM
2008-04-29
09:42 AM
tdellaqu wrote:There appears to be a bug in recent versions of AC11, but I'm not sure when it appeared. AC8-AC10 are fine. ArchiCAD is forgetting the selected object type, and reverting to the type it was originally placed with.
Okay, it only kinda works. Whenever I open up the file it re-loads everything and the object goes back to the way it was in the first place. Is there any way to freeze the object other than using favorites? Favorites doesn't save the rotation.
To work around this:
- - alt-click on the rotated sun-shade. This will activate the object tool and set it to place rotated screens.
- click to place a new sun-shade.
- delete the original rotated sun-shade.
Ralph Wessel BArch
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2008-05-01 12:32 PM
2008-05-01
12:32 PM
tdellaqu wrote:An update to OBJECTiVE is now available (v2.14) which works around this problem. You will now be able to rotate and copy/paste to other storeys without problems.
Yay! it works! It makes me sad though that I can't copy-paste my rotated objects to other stories - it reverts to the original object
Ralph Wessel BArch
Central Innovation
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2008-05-02 01:03 AM
2008-05-02
01:03 AM
This sounds fabulous, but I only see v.2.12 up there
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2008-05-02 01:45 AM
2008-05-02
01:45 AM
tdellaqu wrote:Use "Refresh" in your web browser and/or clear the browser cache, and try again. To be certain of the add-on version, check the "About" window (from the OBJECTiVE menu).
This sounds fabulous, but I only see v.2.12 up there
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2008-05-02 04:16 AM
2008-05-02
04:16 AM
Ralph Wessel's solution worked like a charm.
I downloaded the new Objective, but when I get the about info on it in archicad it insists that it's 2.14. Anyway it should be good now. I alt click copied it, and the pasted object didn't revert after I re-opened my project file. Good!
Thanks
I downloaded the new Objective, but when I get the about info on it in archicad it insists that it's 2.14. Anyway it should be good now. I alt click copied it, and the pasted object didn't revert after I re-opened my project file. Good!
Thanks