Wireframe Layers
When creating a 3D view, you can choose Wireframe or Shading mode. This setting applies to the whole model. To display some elements as wireframe and others as shaded in the same view, use the Layer...
View ArticleErrors when loading a 3D view?
Every once in a while we may encounter errors when loading a 3D view, for example: It is generally over to ourselves to help you find out what is causing this & why But heres a tip to do a bit of...
View ArticleOne Layer for all new elements
The Active Layer command is an easy way of placing all your new elements on a single layer, rather than using ArchiCAD’s default layer set-up. Choose Document > Layers > Layer Extras > Active...
View ArticleLock your Grid Layer
When you have finished creating your Grids, Lock the Layer in ALL your Layer Combinations, which will make it very difficult to accidentally edit its position.
View ArticleArchiCAD 18 Layers explained
The Layers in ArchiCAD 18 have been developed to be as simple as possible aligning their names with the Toolbox and Tools. They are organised into 4 main categories: 1. Des – This stands for...
View ArticleChecking the Layer an Element is on…
The easiest way to check what layer is being used is by selecting the element and looking at the Layer field in the Infobox…
View ArticleWhat layer is my element on?
The easiest way to check what layer is being used is by selecting the element and looking at the Layer field in the Infobox…
View ArticleARCHICAD 19 Hide label With Associated Element
ARCHICAD 19 now allow you to hide a label with its associated element. By ticking the option in Label Selection Settings, the Label will automatically be hidden when you hide the layer where the...
View ArticleWhat layer is an element on?
The easiest way to check what layer is being used is by selecting the element and looking at the Layer field in the Infobox…
View ArticleQuick Layers
If you want to quickly change the state of a Layer in your project without having to open the Layer Settings Dialog box you can use the Quick Layers palette. Go to Window > Palettes > Quick...
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