@@ASMTechbase i have a suggestion to you. you know for those type of morphs is not possible to make changes easily. but if you connect rhino-grasshopper-archicad its going to be really easy. with some parameters you can really make small or big changes. i'm learning it now and i'm suggesting it you too. have a nice day sir
Furkan Çevik yes with Grasshopper it would be helpful. I find Grasshopper to complicated for the main stream at the moment. If you got time to learn though it is a great tool .
Hello sir great tutorial as always! But what if you wanted to make a change on of the blade pair after completion of all floors. Do we have to make copy-paste thing all over again ? is there a workaround for that? other than changing those to objects .
I am not sure what you mean with change to the blades. Like make them thicker , thinner, rotate them a bit, draw new ones etc. ? If you can elaborate further then I can give you a more exact answer.
@@mikbal7055 then you have to do the morph elements again. You can of course create one a large morph element, or a couple of large ones used as cutting element which cover all the blades on 1 facade. It really depends on the pattern you like to achieve
Mikbal no instances in AC , the only way you could do it is create a library part. Then when you like to change the design , you can create the new design and save it again as library part , overwrite the old library part with same name . This will automatically replace the old design where ever you have used this library part . It might even keeps the SEO and automatically updates the elements you did cut but have not tried this myself .
your tutorials must reach more views!! share on facebook pages or groups so archicad users would know
Thanks Jetmir, I do share every week on lots of FB groups and Linkedin. You are welcome to share to colleagues, friends or anywhere else !
great tutorial
Furkan Çevik glad you liked it thanks for watching
@@ASMTechbase i have a suggestion to you. you know for those type of morphs is not possible to make changes easily. but if you connect rhino-grasshopper-archicad its going to be really easy. with some parameters you can really make small or big changes. i'm learning it now and i'm suggesting it you too. have a nice day sir
Furkan Çevik yes with Grasshopper it would be helpful. I find Grasshopper to complicated for the main stream at the moment. If you got time to learn though it is a great tool .
Could you kindly share the Archicad file
Hello sir great tutorial as always! But what if you wanted to make a change on of the blade pair after completion of all floors. Do we have to make copy-paste thing all over again ? is there a workaround for that? other than changing those to objects .
I am not sure what you mean with change to the blades. Like make them thicker , thinner, rotate them a bit, draw new ones etc. ? If you can elaborate further then I can give you a more exact answer.
overall change of morph(cutting) elements sir. what if i wanted to replace the whole pattern after all ?
@@mikbal7055 then you have to do the morph elements again. You can of course create one a large morph element, or a couple of large ones used as cutting element which cover all the blades on 1 facade. It really depends on the pattern you like to achieve
@@ASMTechbase Is there something in Archicad similar to "instanced objects" like in 3dsmax ? that would be really useful.
Mikbal no instances in AC , the only way you could do it is create a library part. Then when you like to change the design , you can create the new design and save it again as library part , overwrite the old library part with same name . This will automatically replace the old design where ever you have used this library part . It might even keeps the SEO and automatically updates the elements you did cut but have not tried this myself .
Mikbal: hab ich mich auch gefragt.
Hallo , see my reply to Mikbal