You can intersect two selected elements with each other by having them meet at their endpoints’ nearest point.
This command works on Lines/Polylines, Arcs, Walls, and Beams.
1.Select the two elements.
2.Choose the Edit > Reshape > Intersect command.
Notes:
–This command can work only if the two elements are visible on the same story. They do not have to have the same Home Story, but they must be at least visible on the same story. (If the elements have different Home Stories, and their visibility is set to “Home Story Only,” this command will not work.)
–When intersecting Lines or Polylines: if only one ends intersects after the first Intersect command, repeat the command to intersect the other ends as well.
Related Topics:
Intersect Single-plane Roofs
Intersect Morph Faces (Generate Edges within a Morph)
Relevant topics
This workflow is recommended e.g. to compare two views in a single ARCHICAD project. For example, compare two different 3D views of the existing vs. proposed site plan.
1.Use Design > Model Compare.
2.From the Model Compare palette:
Select Current model for both Model 1 and Model ...
This workflow is recommended for the following scenarios:
•Create design options, then compare them
•Compare views based on Renovation status
•View today’s progress: in the afternoon, compare the current model version to what it looked like this morning.
Example ...
Use this workflow when the structural engineer has sent back the revised analytical model, after carrying out structural analysis.
Example Workflow
1.Use Design > Model Compare.
2.From the Model Compare palette:
Select Current model for Model 1
3.For Model 2, browse for the ...