Solid operation not visible in Plans!!
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‎2019-05-16
12:42 PM
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‎2019-05-16 01:55 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2019-05-16 04:33 PM
Oh wait......
Never mind.
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‎2019-05-16 05:34 PM

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‎2019-05-18 03:51 AM
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‎2019-05-18 05:30 AM
In AC23, Beams now have the option to be projected (in addition to existing symbolic representation).
Using projected method does have a performance hit (needs to calculate the geometry from 3D before drawing it), so will be a bit slower than symbolic elements. Symbolic also uses real arcs/circles for curved elements, rather than projected which will show the segmentation as in 3D.
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‎2019-05-18 01:00 PM
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‎2019-05-19 10:39 PM
If i used morphs maybe i could build them through grasshopper and maintain everything under control externally? but then i am a bit worried about the classification and the properties of this resulting geometry, because now i still have Walls I can put windows and doors and its all within a controlled system...im trying to understand the disadvantages of having everything morphed. Any tips?

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‎2019-05-20 03:22 AM
papsphilip wrote:That is because plans are not a true 3D projection, while your sections and elevations are.
seems like a really simple request and SEOs are visible in sections so i dont get why not plans also.
You could maybe try a 3D Document based on a 3D top view, but this will have other issues as you will find - you may not like the way some objects are represented for example.
papsphilip wrote:
If i used morphs maybe i could build them through grasshopper and maintain everything under control externally? but then i am a bit worried about the classification and the properties of this resulting geometry, because now i still have Walls I can put windows and doors and its all within a controlled system...im trying to understand the disadvantages of having everything morphed. Any tips?
I have no idea really when it comes to Grasshopper as I don't use it.
But as I understand it you are not manipulating existing elements in Archicad, but you are deleting and replacing them with modified version.
Converting elements to morphs in Archicad is fine if you are at the end of the design process, otherwise they can be a bit of a pain to edit if you still need to make changes.
It all depends on the changes you may need to make.
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‎2019-05-20 03:23 AM
If your arcs are consistent, you might be able to use a custom door/window to achieve your desired floor plan without resorting to morphs or GH.
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