Creating a Sweep
Sweep command creates object in continuous mode with a selected profile.
Location of Sweep Command
You can access it under the 3D Geometric Object title of the Ribbon menu, Facade tab .
Sweep Toolbar
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Sweep Draws a continuous form object according to the selected section. |
Ceiling cornice Draws a ceiling cornice object. |
Baseboard Draws a baseboard object. |
Border on wall Draws a border on the wall object. |
Cordon Draws a cordon object. |
Roof gutter Draws a gutter around the roof object. |
Dome gutter Draws a gutter around the dome object. |
Free drawn Draws the sweep freely by giving a point without being attached to any object. |
Path based Draws a sweep based on the path object. |
Parent based Draws asweep while adhering to the contour of an object like zone etc. |
Wall based Draws the sweep attached to the wall. |
Story top aligned It automatically adjusts the level of the sweep to be the same as the story ceiling level and draws the object at that level. |
Story bottom aligned It automatically adjusts the level of the sweep to be the same as the story floor level and draws the object at that level. |
Story alignment free It takes the elevation of the sweep as much as the given level and draws the object at that level. |
Sweep operations Opens an auxiliary toolbar with commands for changing sweep. |
Section list It is the list that allows the section of the sweep to be determined. A profile is selected from the list while drawing the object. |
Profiles Displays the folder of profiles saved in the project or to disk and allows sweep. |
Settings Displays the settings of the sweep. |
Usage Steps
Click the Sweep icon under the Facade tab, 3D Geometric Object title.
The free drawn mode in the toolbar for the sweep is automatically active.
In this mode, click the 1st, 2nd and consecutive points to draw the sweep.
Press the right mouse button to finish the command.
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Determining the first point by clicking the left mouse button |
Determination of the second point |
Creation of the sweep |
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