How to model sloping Road Markings in Archicad
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2017
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Last trick is brilliant! Keep it up. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Your tutorials are so useful and helpful!great work!
You are most welcome, thanks for watching !
Great, One more idea... you don't need to convert to morph. Just use SEO again ( road is target, lines are operators with up extrusen ) And then you can modifay lines ( walls ) and the cut remains.
Ahh nice ! Did not know this, there is always something to learn, thanks !
True, and much more convenient, but that's a lot of SEOs, which can eventually slow down the project file. If the markings are not likely to change, morphs might be better. As insurance you could preserve the walls as a module, trash the morphs, and re-merge the walls.
I wasn't aware that a lot of SEO's can slow down a project but makes sense. Before I morph a larger component I always keep a copy on a " to keep " layer, just in case as James mentioned, in case it needs to change. Modules are one way to do it but I like to keep everything in one file, that's way I almost never create a new library part. I never get the message, such and such is missing when loading a file :)
Thank you so much
You are welcome
Very nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
I used to draw them in 2D and extrude them using magic wand, but it's super slow process ugh...
yes the "good old days " , this is much faster and an easier way.
Also try this.
Let me help you:
Copy the mesh/road upwards by +-10mm and put it on a different layer. Use the same walls that protrude through the road and put the walls as the target in Solid element operations and the upper road you just copied on the operator and use upward extrusion as the method, and then Execute.Now hide the upper road.Done
Now you have 3d markings following the contours of the mesh/road and the walls/markings can be adjusted whenever needed.
Lauritz, this is another way to do it, nice ! You can't say my way is incorrect it's just a different way to do it,. There are always more then one way to a solution in ARCHICAD. Can I ask you to take out the link which somehow got into your comment "execute now ", or I have to delete this comment, thanks.
@@ASMTechbase The issue is in your method the road markings cannot be adjusted after the operation has been executed.
yes this is correct I like your method :)