![]() ![]() the arc/chord ratio) will remain unchanged. When stretching Arcs or curved Walls with the Marquee, their central angle (i.e.If any of their hotspots fall inside the Marquee area, the whole object/column will be dragged along when the Marquee area is repositioned. Columns, Objects and Lamps cannot be stretched with the Marquee.Stretching nodes in a Marquee area is not available in the 3D Window.If all the nodes of a polygon are inside the Marquee area, the polygon will be dragged instead of stretched.Note: If you don’t want to stretch an element whose node is inside the Marquee, lock the element (select it, then use Edit > Locking > Lock or lock the element’s layer.). The shape of all linear elements that have one of their endpoints inside the Marquee area, and polygonal elements that have nodes inside the marquee area, will be stretched along this vector. Alternatively, choose the Edit > Reshape > Stretch command, and then define the stretch vector by clicking any two different points.Define a stretch vector: with the Marquee tool active, click on a node or endpoint inside the Marquee area, then click on a second point. ![]() Any nodes you want to keep intact should be outside the Marquee. Draw a Marquee so that the nodes or endpoints you want to stretch fall inside the Marquee.Always up-to-date material list Archicad automatically creates lists of all model elements such as walls, windows, doors, railings, beams, or faade elements. Archicad intelligently taps into unused processor resources ensuring a smooth, uninterrupted workflow. To stretch elements inside a Marquee area: This happens in the background, in a matter of seconds. You can stretch multiple polygons or linear elements along a particular vector by using the Marquee tool. ![]()
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