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Modeling
About Archicad's design tools, element connections, modeling concepts, etc.

Subtracting a raised and curved terrain model from another

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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
Create a hole! (tick....boom).

Do you mean ~something~ like in the attachment? If so, and especially with meshes, it may be easier to create a jpg of the same area and apply it as a material.

Cheers,
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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
I know what you mean mate. You should still be able to do it with a material. I once created a material for a very odd shaped site and it seemed to work as expected. It just takes forethought when mapping the material. See the attachment.

Otherwise I fear you will have to use your favorite hole method and spend a lot of time readjusting all those funky mesh points.

Good luck.

Cheers,
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Anonymous
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What about using solid element operations to "make your hole" and also to subtract the edge from the border, and then save as a library part?
Ben Cohen
Enthusiast
worked for me first time
Ben Cohen
Mac and PC
Archicad (Latest Version) aus
www.4DLibrary.com.au
Ben Cohen
Enthusiast
Just duplicate the mesh, trace the shape with a fill, offset the fill 50mm or what ever you want your border width, then select the mesh, click on a node, select the "subtract from polygon" button in the pet palette and magic wand the fill. done

Good luck
Ben Cohen
Mac and PC
Archicad (Latest Version) aus
www.4DLibrary.com.au
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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
Aye Corumba! I thought that's what you tried the first time and had no luck!

Cheers,
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