Create, Load and Share Surfaces (All Engines)

Use the Options > Element Attributes > Surfaces command to access these functions.

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Use the commands at the top of the Surfaces dialog box to create, rename, load, delete, and share surfaces.

Note: Cineware Settings have additional commands that allow you to load C4D surfaces and match Cineware Settings with those of other engines. See Match Settings with Cineware Surfaces.

Delete and Replace Surface

See Delete and Replace Attributes in a Model.

Share to BIM Components

Click Share to upload your surface to BIM Components.

When you share a surface, ARCHICAD creates a .gsm file and sends it to BIM Components. A surface .gsm is a special subtype of the a regular (object) .gsm file. It contains all surface settings data, as well as fill (vectorial hatch) and texture information.

For general information on BIM Components:

See BIM Components.

For information on registering for BIM Components see Obtain BIMcomponents.com Registration Number.

Create or Add a New Surface

In Surfaces, click the New button.

In the New Surface dialog box, choose one of the following:

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Duplicate (Re-create an existing Surface with a new name)

New from catalog (Use this to replace the current surface with one imported from the catalog, together with any associated texture file and/or fill attribute)

Replace Settings from Catalog (Use this to replace the settings only of the current surface with those of a surface selected in the catalog)

Duplicate Current Surface

1.Enter a new name for the surface.

2.Edit the current surface parameters in the Surfaces Settings dialog box.

3.Click OK.

New from Catalog

Use this to replace the current surface with one imported from the Catalog.

When you click OK to close the dialog box:

the surface is shown in the Surfaces dialog

the surface is added as a new Surface Attribute to your ARCHICAD project

the associated texture file is added to your Embedded Library, and any fill (vectorial hatch) is added to the project’s Fill attributes.

Texture Naming Conventions

Surfaces contain references to texture files placed into the library, where they are differentiated by name only - even their file extension is not taken into account. If you download a surface which uses a texture with the exact same name as a texture already in the AC Library, you will get a warning that the new texture was not put into the library).

The file names of many textures in the Surface Catalog contain postfixes which help to distinguish their usage:

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c for images in the Color channel

d for Diffusion

l for Luminance

t for Transparency

r for Reflection

ro for Roughness

e for Environment

f for Fog

b for Bump

n for Normal

a for Alpha

s for Specular

gl for Glow

dp for Displacement

gr for Grass

-opt for images used by the OpenGL and Basic Rendering Engine

If an image is used by multiple channels, then the postfixes are added up, e.g.: cs for color and specular channel usage.

 Replace Settings from Catalog

Use this to replace the settings only of the current surface with those of a surface selected in the catalog.

Notes:

In contrast to the New from Catalog function (described above), the original surface’s Name and Index number (as listed in Attribute Manager) will remain unchanged even after the settings have been overridden.

Although surfaces can include a vectorial hatch (used to display surfaces in certain ARCHICAD views), this Replace Settings function will not overwrite the vectorial hatch (if any) of your original surface; that vectorial hatch remains unchanged in the project (and continues to be listed as before in Attribute Manager).

These two options access a catalog of surfaces built in to the ARCHICAD Library. The number of factory-shipped surfaces in the catalog depends on your ARCHICAD license.

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Search for Surfaces in the Catalog

To search for surfaces by name in all the loaded libraries as well as BIM Components, enter a search term in the field.

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Depending on the pop-up control at right, the engine will search in one or both of the following locations:

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Search Active Library: this includes linked libraries, the Embedded Library, and BIMcloud Libraries you have downloaded

Search BIM Components Portal: This option searches on BIM Components, a searchable and interactive depository of objects contributed by ARCHICAD users or uploaded by GRAPHISOFT.

For more information, see BIM Components.

Start Search

Enter any string of characters to search for.

Once you press Enter or end your input (no input for 1 second), the search process will begin.

The search engine will search for the string in the following locations:

Library Part name

Library name

Description

Subtype

Name of author of Library Part

Keywords

The dialog box displays your search results. Only surfaces will be listed (no other element types).

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If you searched in both, surfaces found in the active libraries are shown first. BIM Components hits follow below. The dialog box will display a maximum of 50 of found items; if more are found, you can see the remaining hits by clicking on the More Surfaces on BIM Components.com button at the bottom of the dialog box.

BIM Components-based hits are distinguished from active library hits with a globe icon.

Some of the BIM Components-based hits will be marked with a key. Such items are available only to users with some type of premium service agreement. (This may vary by market; contact your distributor.)

Additional Surface Catalog for SSA Users

ARCHICAD users with an active ARCHICAD Software Service Agreement (SSA) can access additional surfaces, available as one-click downloads to the current project. This premium surface catalog is available to SSA users directly from the Add New Surface dialog box: click on the Additional Surface Catalog for SSA Users command from the pop-up button at the bottom of the dialog box. This command will check your license eligibility, then redirect you to the expanded surface catalog (if you are eligible) or to more information on the required license (if you are not).

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Surfaces Found

Hover the cursor over any found surface (or select it, then click the info button at the bottom right of the dialog box) to see an information tag listing its Name, License type, and Location (including the name of the library in which it was found, e.g. the Embedded Library, or the name of the BIMcloud Library).

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Download Surface from BIM Components

If a surface found on BIM Components suits your needs, you can download it directly into your project.

Use the Download and Embed command to drag and drop the surface anywhere onto the ARCHICAD project.

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the surface is added as a Surface Attribute to your ARCHICAD project

the associated texture file is added to your Embedded Library; any associated vectorial fill is added to your project’s Fills.

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