Thank you for this tutorial… very helpful, just having a slight issue when hiding layer, all other objects on my plan is hidden as well. How do I rectify that?
Thank for your comment #Varia. About the issue of layers, by default all objects fall under the layer of "interior furniture". Select your project elements one at a time and check at the tool bar yo identify the layers in which belong. From there you can also change the layers of your project elements depending on how you want them.
@@LAJCADForum Thank you very much, that helped a lot. clearly have never learned how the layers work. another thing I tried was I created the curved 3D text on a (new) separate file and then saving it as an object.gsm file. later uploaded it to the library manager on the plans I'm working on. that worked too... the process was lengthy but got it done. Your way is definitely faster. Thank you once again.
great jo sir! I think Archicad needs to find a way to make such a simple task less complicated though
@@sharijoseph8911 true......
@@sharijoseph8911 there's Rhino Grasshopper for such tasks now.....
Good idea . Thanks
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realy smart
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Thanks. Very helpful
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Thank you for this tutorial… very helpful, just having a slight issue when hiding layer, all other objects on my plan is hidden as well. How do I rectify that?
Thank for your comment #Varia. About the issue of layers, by default all objects fall under the layer of "interior furniture". Select your project elements one at a time and check at the tool bar yo identify the layers in which belong. From there you can also change the layers of your project elements depending on how you want them.
Hope this tutorial can help you some how.👇
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Let me know if you have any other challenge for more clarity.
@@LAJCADForum Thank you very much, that helped a lot. clearly have never learned how the layers work. another thing I tried was I created the curved 3D text on a (new) separate file and then saving it as an object.gsm file. later uploaded it to the library manager on the plans I'm working on. that worked too... the process was lengthy but got it done. Your way is definitely faster. Thank you once again.
@@ektavaria2077 This is about layers but it's not that clear. Hope you can pick something out of it. 👇
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Very helpful tutorial, but raise your voice next time please. It was hard to listen sometimes.
Alright,
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@@LAJCADForum my pleasure 😉