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Modeling
About Archicad's design tools, element connections, modeling concepts, etc.

can you convert lines to be able to see them in a 3d window

Anonymous
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just wondering in archicad, if i can insert title boundary lines into a drawing and be able to see them in the generic axonometry view. like what is attached.

these title boundary lines were photoshop in

i want to be able to not use photoshop to get this affect in archicad

any help would be great

Untitled-1.jpg
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Anonymous
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I use grid lines to do this, just turn off markers in both 2d and 3d

Regards,
Scott
David Maudlin
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millarm:

The Morph Tool can be used to draw lines that will show in both 2D and 3D. Being just lines, they do not render.

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Erwin Edel
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You could try saving your 3d view as a 3d document and annotate that.
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Anonymous
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I presume this method would still work - http://www.archicadwiki.com/HowToSuperimpose2dFloorPlanOnto3dModel

I don't know if the lines would display in a 3d document, as the above article states that it only works in the 3d window in openGL mode, but it's an old article and things change so give it a go and see what happens!