This article teaches you how to model the terrain based on the contours of a 2D linework drawing using the Mesh tool. 1. Create a mesh using the Mesh Tool...
Use the Design > Magic Wand Settings command to open this dialog box.
When creating curved Walls and polygon-type elements based on Arcs, Circles and Splines, the approximation is based on the state of the Magic Wand Settings dialog box.
With the two radio buttons on the right, ...
Use ARCHICAD's Magic Wand function to place a series of connected MEP elements with a single click:
Set preferences on the MEP Routing palette and click Start Routing.
Press the Spacebar to activate the Magic Wand, then click on an existing polyline or polygon.
The MEP route is placed.
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Use ARCHICAD's Magic Wand function to place a series of connected MEP elements with a single click:
Set preferences on the MEP Routing palette and click Start Routing.
Press the Spacebar to activate the Magic Wand, then click on an existing polyline or polygon.
The MEP route is placed.
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Use the Magic Wand to place connected MEP elements with a single click, based on an existing polyline or polygon.
Note: The Magic Wand method works only as the initial step in an MEP Routing operation.
1.Set preferences on the MEP Routing palette.
2.Click Start Routing.
3.Press the ...
Here, we have used line tools to trace the contours of Point Cloud shapes on the Floor Plan.
They can be transformed into model elements using the Magic Wand.
Here, we have used line tools to trace the contours of Point Cloud shapes on the Floor Plan.
They can be transformed into model elements using the Magic Wand.
There are two ways to create a spiral stair using the new Stair Tool: using the Magic Wand or using the ‘Arc by Centerpoint’ command from the Pet Palette during the input...