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2021-09-02 08:32 PM - last edited on 2021-09-06 03:40 PM by Laszlo Nagy
valar morghulis,
I want to close the top of the curtain wall with scheme grid shifting, but when it closed and reached to the right part, the area to be empty gets fill with the scheme.
I want it to stay empty while the upper part meets.
is it possible?
thanks.
2021-09-02 11:25 PM
Hi,
You can try to remove the panels and structure you want by entering the edit mode of the curtain wall. Will that solve?
See this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-X8x5lkKoE
2021-09-03 12:35 AM
thanks for advice. i already made like that but this is 10x slower and laborious. Archicad team should add the option that add blanking to curtain wall grid scheme.
2021-09-03 05:15 PM
Hi
You don't need to select one by one, you just need to select them all at once. It seemed really fast and easy for me. Using the diferent selection tool methods and suspending the quick selection tool might help you (space to temp. suspend quick selection + Selection Area).
Links:
https://help.graphisoft.com/AC/24/INT/_AC24_Help/030_Interaction/030_Interaction-28.htm
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/76334/
2021-09-03 10:30 PM
hi, yes of course i use selection methods and it is slow compared with only adding hole to scheme method. someone should propose wish to punch holes in the cw scheme.
2021-09-06 04:02 PM - edited 2021-09-06 04:04 PM
The Curtain Wall tool was modernized in Ac22 and the way we do things also changed.
Now you can simply go to Edit Mode, draw Frames around the intended hole, and then delete all Frames and Panels within that defined polygon, which will effectively create a hole in the Curtain Wall.
Prior to Archicad 22, it was done differently, in a Section/Elevation Viewpoint you had to extract the Curtain Wall boundary to a fill, modify the fill, then regenerate the Curtain Wall's boundary based on the modified shape of the Fill (Fill with a hole in it).
These commands still exist in Archicad, you can add them to your menu in the Work Environment Dialog. The commands are:
However, I found that I did not manage to make them work in Ac25. So the commands may still be there but no longer work on Curtain Walls created in the latest Ac versions.