Very great tip however I noticed in my model that the outline of any wall openings made by doors or windows also generate the new line weight which does not seem to happen in your project. Would you by any chance know why this is occuring?
Is it possible to distinguish where the element that is closest to us has the thickest line, but where it overlaps the element behind, it drops in line weight. In other words, there should be a profile line that is the most thick, but that line shouldn't overlap any of the other elements.
Hi!Nice video! I need some help. I dont know how to import the sketchup model. It s imported merge and if i convert it to morphs the pen sets doesn t work well. How can i import right a sktehup model?
Nice, but how would you do that on one single pitch roof, where in elevation, the front edge of the roof is closer than the rest of the pitch. Thank you!
thank you so much for your video it's so helpful! but can you please explain how did you creat the concrete panel in the elevation ? Did you set it up from the beginning or did you draw it using the line tool?
Longtime ArchiCAD user here and very appreciative of this video showing how powerful the Property Manager and Graphic Overrides are!
Glad you enjoyed it! We'd love to hear if you have more creative uses for GO's and PM.Thanks for taking the time to write a comment. :)
That is a very creative and smart way of doing that!
This way is sssooo amazing you save many users. Thanks a lot for this amazing video.
Glad you found it helpful!
This is amazing. Thank you!!
Brilliant!
Very great tip however I noticed in my model that the outline of any wall openings made by doors or windows also generate the new line weight which does not seem to happen in your project. Would you by any chance know why this is occuring?
Is it possible to distinguish where the element that is closest to us has the thickest line, but where it overlaps the element behind, it drops in line weight. In other words, there should be a profile line that is the most thick, but that line shouldn't overlap any of the other elements.
Hi!Nice video! I need some help. I dont know how to import the sketchup model. It s imported merge and if i convert it to morphs the pen sets doesn t work well. How can i import right a sktehup model?
Nice, but how would you do that on one single pitch roof, where in elevation, the front edge of the roof is closer than the rest of the pitch. Thank you!
That would be a gradient, not possible with vectorial info. You'd need to fake it with a fill background.
this is very clever
hey dude! can you make a video modifying the elevation symbols?
Hi Noel, Can you specify what symbols you are talking about? Would love to take a shot at it.
thank you so much for your video it's so helpful! but can you please explain how did you creat the concrete panel in the elevation ? Did you set it up from the beginning or did you draw it using the line tool?
That is vectorial fill pattern, see more here: help.graphisoft.com/AC/24/INT/_AC24_Help/070_Documentation/070_Documentation-13.htm
@@abdh1234 thank you
Am failing to see the new properties created in my archicad, how do I do it
What version of Archicad are you in?
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