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3d cut slanted wall representation problem

Anonymous
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I got a problem with a plan representation of a slanted wall. I cut the wall with a roof, but the plan representation didn't change. I made a 2d drawing of what it should be. Is this a problem still not solved by Graphisoft, or I'm doing something wrong?

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David Maudlin
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arqstein:

You don't say whether the wall was cut using Solid Element Operation or Trim to Roof command(s), but neither one will affect the 2D Plan view, only the 3D Model. If you search the forum, you can find a wish poll for the feature.

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Anonymous
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Well, I tried both. Thanks anyway.
Anonymous
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Reading this forum and the various wishes sections over a long time now, I don't understand why SEO representation in 2D keeps out. SEO has been integrated ages ago! Development and optimization of tools is a natural process and most of us do respect a delay. Anyhow, in my personal opinion, how basic any new tool may be once implemented, GS must respect the main goal of working with ArchiCAD : a parametric model to achieve consistent documentation.

see Highlights of ArchiCAD

* The Virtual Building™: ArchiCAD stores all the information about the building in a central database; changes made in one view are updated in all others, including floor plans, sections/elevations, 3D models and bills of material


Extra parameters, more possibilities, new and better working methods, an intuitive interface, ... can all be wished for, but a correct 2D view of the 3D model should always be guaranteed. I hope the next version(s) to be a solid clean up of the existing tools rather than major steps forward.

I don't talk pro and con with other software, I just wish GS to focus on the one, maybe biggest achievement today: "ArchiCAD, the most comprehensive tool for an architect...WYSIWYG, and........we make it fun, each new day"