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Wall Tool Settings

For a description of generic settings common to all tools in the Toolbox, see Working in Tool Settings Dialog Boxes. For general information, ...

Basic Rendering Engine

Choose Basic Rendering Engine from the Engine drop-down menu in the PhotoRendering Settings dialog box (Document > Creative Imaging > ...
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Sun Study

To use this feature, use Document > Creative Imaging > Create Sun Study. Sun Studies allow you to view an entire project or a ...
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Ruled Vaulted Shell

To create a Ruled Shell with the simple input method, you will define two profiles on parallel planes. With this input method: •The first ...

Master Layouts

The Master Layout is like a template which defines the size of the Layouts (pages) of the Layout Book. Each Layout is assigned a Master Layout. The graphic and text items that you place on a Master Layout (“Master items”) will appear on every Layout that uses it as a template. ...

Natural Ventilation

The following is a description of the Frame Style and Dimensions page of the Custom Settings Panel of Door or Window Settings, from the INT ARCHICAD Library.   Natural Ventilation: Check this if the opening uses natural ventilation, then define its position: choose either “over ...

Alpha (CineRender Surface Channel)

An alpha channel enables you to achieve localized texture invisibility. The alpha channel uses an image to mask out areas of the surface, allowing any background to show through. This is useful for faking detail in 3D. The idea is to define areas of the surface that effectively become ...

Calculation Commands

The Calculation function is a tool aimed primarily at advanced users. Many of the commands referenced in this section are not visible in ARCHICAD’s default work environment profiles. To add these commands to your work environment, use Options > Work Environment > Menus to ...