Archicad Tip - Cutting Holes in Morph
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- There are a number of methods to cut a hole in a Morph Element in Archicad. Such as by drawing:
- a box on a selected Morph, through the pet palette Pencil icon
- a rectangle on a selected Morph, then using Push/Pull
- a second Morph and extruding, and using the Boolean operation Subtract
- a Beam (or similar), and using Merge Elements
- or by using Solid Element Operations (but not demonstrated)
Saved my day! Nice tutorial
Thanks for the tutorial, helped a lot!
Thank you James!
Really helpful thanks for the tips
Dude u just saved me lol, thank u!
Great short tut again! Next one would be how to tame the editing plane combined with user origin and set rotated grid to model extrusions on morphs with exact coordinates and precision.
Yeah, I had to do a couple of retakes, because the editing plane wasn't behaving as I expected 😂 Maybe better/easier to use an Elevations when using a vertical plane...
@@JamesBadcock haha second that. I've tried a few times to record editing plane tutorials for internal use but something surprising is always happening. I don't know if it's a programming thing or crappy UI specification in the first place.
Thank you brother
Thanks
but my small box to edit ( where you click pencil icon ) wont show up...how make that box show up so i can edit my morph?
hi what mac do you use ?
Hi everyone!
My pet palette when I use the morph tool is completely differeng from what I can see here. It does not give me the push pull option. Can anyone help me please?
found a solution for that? same problem..
@@marcotestori2221 mee to i dont have the tools when i press morph for pencil or push pull
There's no way to make it acurate with dimensions. How can i draw a shape in a specific location to cut from the cube? as well as curve