I like the Morph Cross Section, that was very neat. I also think you can give the Morph Element a higher priority and hide the layer with out having to use the Solid Element Operation
I will do Admin. I am working with Revit in the office too. So I know Revit very good and I absolutely prefer Archicad. But both softwares have their advantages and disadvantages. I am considering to make a video about it.
Step 1: Draw a 2D Circle or Oval in yor Floorplan Step 2: Hold the Magic-Wand-Button and draw walls inside the circle Step 3: Go into the Wall-Options and make them angled towards the outside. Step 4: Do the same thing in every floor or copy the walls to the next level in 3D
You are able to rotate the cutting planes, please see this video: ruclips.net/video/ZNuE4eD-Kzk/видео.html (the UI is a little older but the function is the same)
I like the Morph Cross Section, that was very neat. I also think you can give the Morph Element a higher priority and hide the layer with out having to use the Solid Element Operation
Unfortunately that doesn't work. Just tested it.
You're the best Arnold !
Keep doing these videos. i want to know what u think about revit too
I will do Admin. I am working with Revit in the office too. So I know Revit very good and I absolutely prefer Archicad. But both softwares have their advantages and disadvantages. I am considering to make a video about it.
do you work on mac or pc
Admin Kal I am working on PC
Thanks
Great video! I really enjoy your content!
Gracias Alexis! Alwys nice to see, that people like my content.
Hey! Great job man, you're awesome. You don't need an intern? Just asking
Thank you. I am working in an office by myself. You should ask my bosses ;)
You Sir are amazing! i was looking for a long time how to do this, and now i know how to. ps. you have a capital P in your facebook link
No problem. Thank you for the hint Robin!
how do I create something like a corona like thing in the Smithsonian for my museum design. but curving.
Step 1: Draw a 2D Circle or Oval in yor Floorplan
Step 2: Hold the Magic-Wand-Button and draw walls inside the circle
Step 3: Go into the Wall-Options and make them angled towards the outside.
Step 4: Do the same thing in every floor or copy the walls to the next level in 3D
now thats a nice project :)
You are able to rotate the cutting planes, please see this video: ruclips.net/video/ZNuE4eD-Kzk/видео.html (the UI is a little older but the function is the same)
Hey James. I honestly didn't know that. Thanks for your advice.