AECOsim SS5: "cut solids by curves" applied on architectural and structural objects. How to fix the final geometry?

Hi,

We understand "FULL BIM" objects, all the architectural objects created with "Architectural Design" tools, and all the structural objects created with "Structural design".

When we apply "cut solids by curves" on a "FULL BIM" object, this object remember the original form (as a negative). Are there any way to fix the resultant geometry?

Thanks a lot!

Xavier C.A.

EiPM

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  • EiPM_Xavi,
    When you use the Cut Solid by Curves or Create Protrusion tools on a BIM form, you are creating a 'feature' on that element. These can be moved using Move Feature (R2 in Arch. Design Task interface), copied using Copy Feature (R1) or deleted using Delete Feature (R3). Typically, you can modify the feature by using the Element Selector to select the edge where the cut exists. This will highlight the feature in green and give you edit handles at the vertices of the shape defining the feature. You can select and modify each vertex independently. You should also be able to use the stretch tool to modify or move the feature. Lastly, to insert or delete a vertex on the feature shape you can use the Insert Vertex (7-7) or Delete Vertex (7-8) tools while holding the CTRL key. If you do not hold the CTRL key it will try to insert or delete a vertex from the BIM element that is hosting the feature.

    I hope this helps,
    Travis



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  • EiPM_Xavi,
    When you use the Cut Solid by Curves or Create Protrusion tools on a BIM form, you are creating a 'feature' on that element. These can be moved using Move Feature (R2 in Arch. Design Task interface), copied using Copy Feature (R1) or deleted using Delete Feature (R3). Typically, you can modify the feature by using the Element Selector to select the edge where the cut exists. This will highlight the feature in green and give you edit handles at the vertices of the shape defining the feature. You can select and modify each vertex independently. You should also be able to use the stretch tool to modify or move the feature. Lastly, to insert or delete a vertex on the feature shape you can use the Insert Vertex (7-7) or Delete Vertex (7-8) tools while holding the CTRL key. If you do not hold the CTRL key it will try to insert or delete a vertex from the BIM element that is hosting the feature.

    I hope this helps,
    Travis



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