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2020-02-18 04:08 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 11:04 AM by Noemi Balogh
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2023-04-05 11:24 AM
Has anyone found a good solution for this problem? There must be a way to break the connection to the created elements in Archicad permanently. So that if I reconnect to Grasshopper, the elements don't connect again, but are 'normal' Archicad elements. And I can use the Grasshopper script for some other elements.
@mikas : What kind of switch did you suggest? Inside of Grasshopper or just changing the layer in Archicad?
2023-04-09 09:06 PM - edited 2023-04-09 09:07 PM
You could try selecting all Grasshopper-created elements and make a copy of them. That way the copies will no longer be connected to and be dependent on Grasshopper as they will be new elements within Archicad with new GUIDs, so that should work in theory. You should try it though to see if it works I do not have Grasshopper right now.
2023-04-17 07:39 AM
Hi, thank you for the answer. I know that this method works, it is just very impractical. A baking button like in Rhino would be the way to go. Hopefully soon to come.
2024-02-08 02:58 AM
I would strongly agree with you about the need to isolate the elements by bake.
2024-02-18 05:43 PM - last edited a month ago by Laszlo Nagy
There is an option to break the connection of elements in Archicad created from Grasshopper with Grasshopper. The option has always been there, but its location has changed several times. Currently to do so requires the following steps:
A new palette will come up, whereby if you have the elements in Archicad from generated from Grasshopper selected, you have a button to unlock the elements, whereby they will no longer respond to any actions from Grasshopper. In the palette look for the icon and text to unlock the elements.
2024-08-21 10:53 AM
Hi there
Same question here, we want to create GDL-elements with grasshopper. On one side it's pretty cool, when you update an element, then grasshopper change only the revision id and not the main id. On the other hand, we need for each component a new script... So we would like to bake the geometry too and it should generate new GUID's during the baking process for the GDL's too.
When baking is possible in Archicad, we can use the script multiple times to generate different parts of the building...