How to load 5th facade?
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‎2019-07-13 11:18 AM

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‎2019-07-13 05:50 PM
If you want help, you should describe your issue in as much detail as possible.
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‎2019-07-13 06:15 PM
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‎2019-07-13 07:35 PM
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‎2019-07-14 02:48 AM
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‎2019-07-14 08:29 PM
Daut wrote:
How can i properly load 5th facade view?
You would probably want to use the 3D Docuent tool as part of how you generate such views. The reason for that is because to generate the type of images I think you want will require adding content that is not coming from within ArchiCAD. In fact, the images/views you generate for this with ArchiCAD will probably be exported for use in Photoshop what the rest of what you need to do can be accomplished more efficiently. However, if you do want to do most or all of it with ArchiCAD it is not impossible.
For the sake of those who don't know what The 5th Façade. is - it is basically a reference to the often neglected top layer of Cities: roof tops. It may also refer to landscapes on other parts of buildings, vertical framing... that sort of thing. Example:
the video there is an interesting fantasy that incorporates the 5th Façade.
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‎2019-07-14 09:36 PM
Steve wrote:
For the sake of those who don't know what The 5th Façade. is - it is basically a reference to the often neglected top layer of Cities: roof tops.
Thanks, I forgot the meaning of this expression.

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‎2019-07-15 03:27 PM
Just for the record Im not spamming, just begginer in Archicad completing project.

Fifth facade - (fifth elevation) it is view from the top (elevation from the top), but only of object without surrondings (not to be confused with site view) and in project it goes after 4 elevations, in my country it required drawing in project, this name is used in Balkans and I thought that is same in English.
I thought that there is an option in Archicad, besides site view to get so called fifth facade , so i posted the question. Here is example for so called 5th facade

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‎2019-07-15 04:03 PM
Alternately, you can generate a Top View in your 3D Viewpoint and then create a 3D Document based on that, it may also be good for your purposes.
Based on the image you posted, I would just create a new Story named "Flat Roof" or something and do it in the Floor Plan Viewpoint.
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‎2019-07-16 01:09 PM