Really cool. Just wanted to point out when you are putting all those polylines to the sides I ussually move them at a certain distance... (say 1 meter) so when I am done with the morph I just move them back one meter so I dont need to snap... Snapping is not that precise when you have a lot going on on the drawing. Also thank you very much for the tutorial :)
Thanks Bogan, yes I do this sometimes too which works really well and is more accurate as you mentioned. Will keep this in mind to that more often. Thanks for watching.
@@ASMTechbase Thanks, I know but, can it be done? If there is a way, that could be a enormous game change in the industry. And modern sailboat hulls are pretty strait forward.
your tutorials are exciting
that is good to hear thanks!
dang, this is so nice
thanks
ArchiCAD Magician!
Thank you !
Really cool. Just wanted to point out when you are putting all those polylines to the sides I ussually move them at a certain distance... (say 1 meter) so when I am done with the morph I just move them back one meter so I dont need to snap... Snapping is not that precise when you have a lot going on on the drawing. Also thank you very much for the tutorial :)
Thanks Bogan, yes I do this sometimes too which works really well and is more accurate as you mentioned. Will keep this in mind to that more often. Thanks for watching.
Thank you Sir
you are welcome
Can you do a tutorial on how to do a sailboat hull?
Hi Antonio, ARCHICAD is not the right Software for this, you need to use 3D Studio Max or Rhino
@@ASMTechbase Thanks, I know but, can it be done? If there is a way, that could be a enormous game change in the industry. And modern sailboat hulls are pretty strait forward.
your best bet is the Shell tool but you really need a nurbs modeller, it's like in real life the right tool for the right job.
@@ASMTechbase Thanks!