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‎2010-09-07
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‎2010-09-07 03:51 PM
‎2010-09-07
03:51 PM
This is accomplished by saving multiple 3D-Documents (one per different element) and organizing them in a Layout. It is not one drawing but multiple ones.
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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‎2010-09-07 04:42 PM
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04:42 PM
OK, but how could I get just if I choose this one in the middle called Plaza?
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‎2010-09-07 05:47 PM
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05:47 PM
kraljlavova wrote:If you have a separate layer for the plaza then just leave that layer on and save the 3d document just like what eduardo said. Or you could select the plaza elements in plan, and right click and choose "show selection/marque in 3d". You would do the same with all the other elements and bring them together in a layout and add additional lines and labels to them as necessary.
OK, but how could I get just if I choose this one in the middle called Plaza?
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‎2010-09-08 05:12 PM
‎2010-09-08
05:12 PM
Check out this AECBytes article.
Also for anyone who hasn't visited theUniversity of Nottingham's site,
see how the students are using AC and GDL (wow!) for design & presentation.
Of course it doesn't hurt to have David Nicholson-Cole on staff!
For everyone else, David is the author of the GDL cookbook.
Snap
Also for anyone who hasn't visited theUniversity of Nottingham's site,
see how the students are using AC and GDL (wow!) for design & presentation.
Of course it doesn't hurt to have David Nicholson-Cole on staff!
For everyone else, David is the author of the GDL cookbook.
Snap

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‎2010-09-09 06:29 AM
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snapcrackle wrote:I wonder what happens to those GDL objects. Would be nice to play with some of them.
see how the students are using AC and GDL (wow!) for design & presentation.
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| AC INT | Win11 | Ryzen 5700 | 32 GB | RTX 3050 |