How to show floor plans with sketch type lines?
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‎2018-03-11
09:12 PM
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02:30 PM
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Noemi Balogh

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‎2018-03-12 02:09 PM
I did this using Graphic Overrides for the wall, windows and doors in AC 21, should be the same in AC20.
David
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‎2018-09-11 02:58 AM


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‎2018-09-11 10:36 AM
David wrote:David, could I please trouble you for a screenshot of the Graphic Overrides rules for this?
SJPHouse:
I did this using Graphic Overrides for the wall, windows and doors in AC 21, should be the same in AC20.
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‎2018-09-11 02:39 PM
See attached screen shot. Then create a GO Combination that contains this rule.
David
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‎2019-02-12 12:56 PM
I`m new to the Archicad Community and wonder:
How do you make the linetype "sketch"?
(I know how to make a custom linetype, but not how to make one resemble the sketch shown in this tread....)
Thanks in advance.
Anders.

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‎2019-02-12 02:37 PM
First try opening a template file and see if a sketch line type is there, it can be moved to your project file with the Attribute Manager. If not, then just use the Polyline Tool to create your own.
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David
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‎2019-02-13 02:34 AM
David wrote:
If not, then just use the Polyline Tool to create your own.
Just to clarify a little.
Create a polyline you want for the sketch line in plan.
Select and copy it and then create a 'Symbolic' line - pasting that polyline in for the pattern.
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‎2019-02-15 11:16 AM
Found it in the template file!
Anders.