![]() ![]() Once I’m happy enough with it, I’ll add a beam as railing example to the template as well. A similar technique of complex profile fixed segments in a beam can also be used to make really nice railings. The Beam tool is pretty amazing and it’s how I’m going to make stairs for the foreseeable future. Make sure to check out item #25: the new Favorite Stair – Complex (Example). But perfect is the enemy of good, and those two Objects are doing everything I need of them. They’re both about 80% to where I want them maybe in a future update I’ll learn enough about GDL to add the remaining features I want them to have. The other new Objects are my own creations. The align Object was developed by a good friend of mine, Geoff Briggs. The new Objects and Favorites are all things I was continuously remaking or stealing from other projects. Pretty much everything in the list below are tweaks to save me time. As I’m about to start a new project-a remodel of a historic farmhouse in Gig Harbor, Washington-I decided it was once again time to pause and update the template. Every time I came across an error in the template or something I was doing that wasn’t in the template, but should be, I added it to my list. I was actively working on eight projects in October, all of which were in either my Archicad 24 or Archicad 23 template (migrated to 24). ![]() I’ve taken four small projects from the start of SD to pricing, continued to develop the model and design of a giant remodel, and worked on a whole bunch of other projects. Since the last time I updated the template (only a month ago), I’ve been very busy. ![]()
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