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Graphic Override - Windows and Slabs
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2018-02-19
12:02 PM
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Gordana Radonic
2018-02-19
12:02 PM
Ive been using archicad only for a month or so, so maybe thats a really newbie question, im right now stucked with the graphic overrides cause I cant figure out how to control some fills.
Ive set a graphic override rule for "all cover fills" and a blue color (just for testing) and that doesnt cover the slab, then another rule just for the windows in orange and that only fills the window itself, not the hole where the window is in, id like to be both.
And im trying to set a new rule to fill the slab of the floor, but it does not work, ill put some screenshot so u can understand me.
Thank u so much.
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2018-02-21 05:29 AM
2018-02-21
05:29 AM
Many materials have a blank Vectorial Hatching by default.
Select your slab (or mesh, etc) => Object Settings => Floor Plan And Section => Cover Fills
You can either select one from theCover Fill list, or set it to use the Surface's fill.
The Surface's fill can be modified under the Options => Element Attributes => Surfaces => [Relevant Material] => Vectorial Hatching.
Fills themselves can be customised under Options => Element Attributes => Fill Types
Regards,
Ling.
ps. You'll also want to check theFill Type box and select the second option in the Override dialogue if you're wanting to blanket replace the cover fill.
Select your slab (or mesh, etc) => Object Settings => Floor Plan And Section => Cover Fills
You can either select one from the
The Surface's fill can be modified under the Options => Element Attributes => Surfaces => [Relevant Material] => Vectorial Hatching.
Fills themselves can be customised under Options => Element Attributes => Fill Types
Regards,
Ling.
ps. You'll also want to check the
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2018-02-20 05:36 AM
2018-02-20
05:36 AM
If the vector pattern for your slab is blank, then changing the Override won't change anything except for how the edges of slabs is drawn in plan. Cutting them on the other hand will result in changes to how the cut fill is drawn. You could set an Override for the surface fill, but that might appear misleading...
I haven't really used Overrides in 2D so I'm not sure how to set theWallhole to be the same Override as the window that created it...
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I haven't really used Overrides in 2D so I'm not sure how to set the
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2018-02-20 01:14 PM
2018-02-20
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Hi, thank u so much for answering, just a question, when u say that "If the vector pattern for your slab is blank"
what is the vector pattern or where can I find it?
thank u so much
what is the vector pattern or where can I find it?
thank u so much
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2018-02-21 05:29 AM
2018-02-21
05:29 AM
Many materials have a blank Vectorial Hatching by default.
Select your slab (or mesh, etc) => Object Settings => Floor Plan And Section => Cover Fills
You can either select one from theCover Fill list, or set it to use the Surface's fill.
The Surface's fill can be modified under the Options => Element Attributes => Surfaces => [Relevant Material] => Vectorial Hatching.
Fills themselves can be customised under Options => Element Attributes => Fill Types
Regards,
Ling.
ps. You'll also want to check theFill Type box and select the second option in the Override dialogue if you're wanting to blanket replace the cover fill.
Select your slab (or mesh, etc) => Object Settings => Floor Plan And Section => Cover Fills
You can either select one from the
The Surface's fill can be modified under the Options => Element Attributes => Surfaces => [Relevant Material] => Vectorial Hatching.
Fills themselves can be customised under Options => Element Attributes => Fill Types
Regards,
Ling.
ps. You'll also want to check the
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2018-02-21 11:20 AM
2018-02-21
11:20 AM
Thank u so much for your help ❤️