I tried this example out . I was successful at the first attempt on the first example, but at the second attempt i was just getting a rectangular cut on the curved surface. Could you explain where i have gone wrong. Will be very much appreciated. I tried several times but was unsucessful.
I would really appreciate if you could make a video showing how to add windows and door to a morph... for example, I created an abstract mesh in 3ds max and import it into ArchiCAD, converting it into a morph... but adding doors and windows gets a little tricky... can you please help me out?
Nice trick with the window, I think I had jumped on the solid operations, since I come from 3D studio, A-Cad and Rhino, but what worries me is suddenly you end up with a heavy model because of the solid operations. Do you have any knowledge as to how the methos differences regarding polygon counts ? AND You really .. really you need a laptop or a new less noisy machine.. ;)
Im following the exact explanation, but for some reason my window is square while the shapes are filled, inside that squared window.. a bit hard to explain..
+Naomi Azulay (Fliko087) Like I did at the 2:10 mark, you must change the ID of the slabs to '' wallhole''. If you skip this step, the window appears as you described. Hope this works and I answered your question.
In my opinion the tutorial could have started at 7:00, the rest is just you modeling your scene. I think most of the people that are getting started with archicad and are looking for tutorial on how to do this already have their scene and they only need to see whats the tool for that :)
@@januzportz7367 I've tried to be as polite as possible and give you a constructive criticism so you, as a publisher, could take something good out of it. No need to be whingeing about that.
absolutely genius. I never thought about the window option !!!
Thanks for all your tutorials. Very informative
Am most grateful. Thank you so much.
Fantastic. Congratulations. Nice!
Absolutely useful to me.. Thank you very much for sharing this...
YOU MUST NOT FORGET TO PUT "WALLHOLE" into the ID.....so typically ArchiCAD hidden hints :-)
That wallhole tip is Really helpfull. Am skipping those solid opérations too. Lol. Thx
I had seen this video for long and I had never watched but today I did and it was helpful thnx alot
revolutionary A++
Great example ... Shared :)
+Learning ArchiCAD Thank you! I hope people find it useful :)
Nice
I tried this example out . I was successful at the first attempt on the first example, but at the second attempt i was just getting a rectangular cut on the curved surface. Could you explain where i have gone wrong. Will be very much appreciated. I tried several times but was unsucessful.
your channel is very very helpful, thanks a lot!
please ! The first method is useful just for curved walls ?
Well done 456, the second method it is possible but is not correct because we can not see the windows in the 2D view.
it's so great , thank you so much , clear , simple and so sweet . keep up the good work
Thanx for providing this Tutorial.
Thank you very much for sharing this..
It works but when I convert it it will apper sheAp only not cut in the wall like that
Thank you
thank you it's very useful
it is simole and great
thanks very usefull and very clear presentation..
Hello I wonder if there's any way to put a glass into those holes. Let me if you have an idea about that thanks.
I'm looking forward for your great work.
I would really appreciate if you could make a video showing how to add windows and door to a morph... for example, I created an abstract mesh in 3ds max and import it into ArchiCAD, converting it into a morph... but adding doors and windows gets a little tricky... can you please help me out?
Very nice expression
Excellent! Thank you!
Very Useful..........thanks alot
when i add this as a window the shapes are within a square and NOT proforated.. how do you resolve this? or anm i doing something wrong?/
VERY USEFUL!!
This was very helpful. Thanks
Awesome! Thanks
Very helpful. Thanks!
Very good, thank you!
Nice trick with the window, I think I had jumped on the solid operations, since I come from 3D studio, A-Cad and Rhino, but what worries me is suddenly you end up with a heavy model because of the solid operations. Do you have any knowledge as to how the methos differences regarding polygon counts ?
AND You really .. really you need a laptop or a new less noisy machine.. ;)
Great. First method is faster though.
Its very helpfull thank you
Where I can find the line
just use shortcut l polyline or L for line
great
THANK YOUUUUU
Im following the exact explanation, but for some reason my window is square while the shapes are filled, inside that squared window.. a bit hard to explain..
+Naomi Azulay (Fliko087)
Like I did at the 2:10 mark, you must change the ID of the slabs to '' wallhole''. If you skip this step, the window appears as you described. Hope this works and I answered your question.
hi , it's really nice, but what is the trick 'wallhole', why other name is not working?
Look at the settings "renovations status", make sure its the same, I also had the same problem and fix that and it work.
Really useful, thanks a bunch!
In my opinion the tutorial could have started at 7:00, the rest is just you modeling your scene. I think most of the people that are getting started with archicad and are looking for tutorial on how to do this already have their scene and they only need to see whats the tool for that :)
Then make your own video for that and publish it.
@@januzportz7367 I've tried to be as polite as possible and give you a constructive criticism so you, as a publisher, could take something good out of it. No need to be whingeing about that.
thanks a lot
useful!
No entendí en español pero si en esta gracias hehehe
THANKS
Useful tutorial. but the background noise is really annoying
revolutionary A++