![]() So, if I go to 3D, these actually show up in 3D. ![]() Click it an extra time to finish that, and then I’ll draw, say, a rectangle along here. I’ll draw a couple of lines here and then click the last point to finish it. Now, the Morph tool, when I click on it, has many different geometry options, so the starting point will just work with a polygon. We’ll see just a little building for context. So, I have to now go to an AXO view here. We’ll pop in, say, a door at that midpoint and window to the side, and then select that window and mirror a copy across the center, and we’ll take a look in 3D. The Morph tool’s a very versatile tool, and it helps to show it in context, so I’m just going to draw a small little building here. In this ARCHICAD video tutorial, I’ll show you how you can use the Morph tool, introduced into ARCHICAD 16, for creating façade detail. ARCHICAD Tutorial – How to Use Morphs for Façade and Trim
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