Instead of using the Air building material to make the cutting element transparent, you could apply the wire-frame setting to your 3D cutting layer in the Layer Settings dialog. That way you can preserve your surfaces on the cutting element when you want to perform SEO operations that involve inheriting the surface material from the cutting object.
You could also draw a morph in the front view and use that to SEO the curb. That would speed it up I think! Thanks for all your coffeebreak tips by the way!
This could have been done much easier with a morph cutting into the curb and the sidewalk at the same time and you would end up using only 3 elements instead of 8. It would be easier to edit as well.
@@aymantayara This is not a job for ARCHICAD, stuff like this needs to be modelled in Rhino, Max etc. Software that has a lot more mesh options. Then you can export as 3ds as example to get it into ARCHICAD.
Instead of using the Air building material to make the cutting element transparent, you could apply the wire-frame setting to your 3D cutting layer in the Layer Settings dialog. That way you can preserve your surfaces on the cutting element when you want to perform SEO operations that involve inheriting the surface material from the cutting object.
Scott Graham yes I like this idea , that will work pretty well , thanks for sharing this idea/solution !
You could also draw a morph in the front view and use that to SEO the curb. That would speed it up I think! Thanks for all your coffeebreak tips by the way!
Yeah... and will reduce the number of operators too
I like it, yes that is certainly faster, thanks for the feedback !
Less operators always good ! Thanks.
This could have been done much easier with a morph cutting into the curb and the sidewalk at the same time and you would end up using only 3 elements instead of 8. It would be easier to edit as well.
Yes Marian, there are always more then 1 way to get to the result you after. Your idea is good, thanks !
Thank you so much
Do you have any idea on how to model a blaknet or something like that?
Thanks for watching ! Do you mean a blanket ?
@@ASMTechbase yes.
Blankets and bed covers
@@aymantayara This is not a job for ARCHICAD, stuff like this needs to be modelled in Rhino, Max etc. Software that has a lot more mesh options. Then you can export as 3ds as example to get it into ARCHICAD.