Drafting Drafting Elements are strictly two-dimensional: they include Lines, Hotspots, Figures and Drawings. With the exception of Drawings, they do not ...
Basic Morph Editing: Tube Use the Tube command to extend any Morph face into a tube, changing directions and planes as many times as you like. 1.Click anywhere on a ...
Morphs Use the Morph tool to create freeform elements within ARCHICAD, so you don’t have to import special shapes from other programs. The Morph ...
Define Shell Contour Suppose we have a ruled Shell like the one above. You can trim it, or any Shell geometry, to the desired shape by defining its ...
Ruled Shell: Tennis Court Shell Create a Shell atop a tennis court stadium. 1.Place the Tennis Court object. 2.Draw a rectangle of walls around it at 45 degrees to the ...
Complex Roof 1.Draw the Floor Plan outline of your building (i.e. external walls). 2.Activate the Roof Tool, and use the Multi-plane construction method and ...
Hip Roof 1.Draw the Floor Plan outline of your building (i.e. external walls). 2.Activate the Roof Tool, and use the Multi-plane Construction method and ...
Create a Multi-plane Roof On the Floor Plan or 3D Window: 1.Select the Roof Tool. In Roof Settings or the Info Box, adjust the main roof parameters (e.g. pitch, surfaces, ...
Create a Beam Use Beam Settings to define the parameters of your beam. See Beam Tool Settings. New Beams can be created in either the Floor Plan or the 3D ...
Create a Curved Wall With the Wall Tool selected, choose one of the three Curved Wall Geometry Methods from the Info Box. •Centerpoint and radius ...