Hello everyone,I have a quick question. Have anyone tried to use the
opening tool in conjunction with the window/door tool and was able to
remove the thin part of the wall that the opening tool is creating?
Cheers, Stefan VeselinovicCurrently while a...
Hello everyone, During my late extensive work with labels, I noticed
that there are 2 selection types. One that is more focused on the text
frame and its content, and one where you manipulate the geometry of the
label as a whole. My question is, is t...
HelloUpon working with hotlink modules we encounter the unusual
behavior. The window reveal that has been set in the module file in host
files behaves strangely. It overrides the reveal and turn in skin
settings. Is this possible bug, or is there som...
Hello all, Could someone explain to me why this happens in the
representation?Priority material settings are correct.Tried to play with
junction order, and this setting gives the least graphical distortion
(the gypsum board wall has junction order hi...
Hey @Noro, From what I can see in the picture masonry and insulation are
the same strength, if not could be that some other element is cutting
that part of the wall (for example beam, that has stronger priority
material). If you want you could send m...
Hello @Noro, It looks like the material priority issue. Could you check
if your insulation material is of higher strength than the wall
material. Cheers, Stefan
I know you can. But then you have trouble with graphical inconsistency.
Let's hope that Graphisoft will create some kind of global width option
for the lines with line ending squarish not round Cheers,
Hello @MMorim, From previous experience, where we did this kind of
approach, I can tell you that we had a lot of issues. Especially when
exporting to dwg, also there is possibility of slowing down the file,
when you use extensively this kind of lines...
If you want to have multiple instances in one GDL object. Then I would
suggest to check this link.Link:
https://sites.google.com/site/noscriptgdl/some-scripting-required/creating-multiple-2d-3d-views
Cheers, Stefan