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2019-04-02 11:24 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 07:22 PM by Rubia Torres
2019-04-03 03:10 AM
2019-04-08 07:40 PM
toman311 wrote:For moldings you will probably like using the Molding Straight 22 object. It has 6 different profiles you can use in combinations if needed. You can miter and adjust for length the Objects by simply adjusting the node locations. They can be exploded into morphs for other sorts of tweaking and/or saved as objects. I end up saving lots of profiles I need to extrude as objects, convert to morphs and then slit for miter because I don't know how to get even acceptable curves form complex profiles. The Curved Moldings have all the same profiles and functions. These are great for making curved arches with some kind of profile. You just model the arch in plan view with one of these molding objects, then convert it to a morph and rotate to vertical. This is how you would make a spayed molding around a cathedral arched window or portal of some kind.
Hey all,
I am use to editing Morph elements in a way that I don't think ArchiCAD can do anymore. This change might've happened in Version 21 or 22. I think 21.
So, I have all of these fancy moldings done with the Morph tool. I didn't do them in the complex profile tool because these moldings form a rectangle. So, they all have to miter, yet two of the profiles would be a column and the other two would be a beam....
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2019-04-08 09:12 PM
Barry wrote:It would also be nice if splitting a morph would not undue the SEO that as done to it before it was split.
I don't think anything has changed with splitting morphs - but I don't do it very often.
I find it easiest to place a temporary slab wall or roof in 3D and position it to where I want the cutting plane.
Then I split the morph (again in 3D) and delete the temporary element.
This just save trying to get the correct plane for the split by clicking points in space.
It would be nice if a morph could be split in elevation, but it seems they can not be.
Barry.
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