2010-01-11 06:20 PM
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2010-01-11 07:07 PM
Erika wrote:well, i made that image, and if you pay attention, those walls have a realy conplicated geometry, with slanted walls is impossible, i think, because it have many different conetions in many differente levels, and it makes it impossible. The only way i know is making it like an object, but then it have the properties of an object and not from a wall and more than that is impossible to add a window... I work with Archicad since 4 years, and i think that this is something that Archicad simply can´t do.
For a start, set your walls to slanted
2010-01-11 07:15 PM
2010-01-11 07:59 PM
Erika wrote:ok, sorry if i was rude. So what you suggest??
I did pay attention.
2010-01-11 08:29 PM
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2010-01-11 09:33 PM
Peter wrote:thanks for the post.
I was going to suggest building a negative version of the walls with a mesh, rotating the mesh up by viewing it from the side (which will become the top) and saving as a library part, then SEOing it away from a very thick wall, then hide the mesh by putting it on a hidden layer. Unfortunately, whatever method you use the plan view will still be incorrect.
2010-01-11 10:05 PM
Mauro wrote:It is possible, but as I said you have to save the mesh as an object (a library part). You can't edit the mesh once it is saved as an object, so if you want to make a change you will have to edit the original mesh, then resave it as an object with the same name.
thanks for the post.
is it possible to rotate the mesh that way?? I think is not possible.
2010-01-11 10:43 PM