- [Instructor] Okay, so I have added some railings…to these balconies and those staircases.…If I go to the 3D,…you can see that I have railings on the balconies.…I also have added some railings here on the window,…some around the front as well,…but I haven't changed anything else in the railings,…I haven't changed the positions of these handrails…or the look of it in 2D,…so let's go back to the plan,…I'm going to use the shortcut F2,…and the first thing I want to edit here…is where those handrails are going to be displayed.…
If I select this handrail for example,…if I go the basement,…notice that I can see the handrail there.…If I go to the first floor, I can also see there,…so let's change that to begin with.…I'm going to select the handrail,…and then use the shortcut Command-T to go to the settings,…or Control-T if you're in a Windows,…and the handrail is very similar to the staircase.…Here on the left, you have a list of elements…that you can choose and change the settings of it.…
At the top, you have some more generic settings…
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6/14/2017Released
7/20/2016- Opening and navigating an ArchiCAD project
- Setting up working units and stories
- Importing drawings
- Modeling walls, slabs, doors, and windows
- Grouping and ungrouping objects
- Creating sections and elevations
- Working with dimensions
- Publishing drawings
- Modeling and documenting detailed designs
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 06/14/2017. What changed?
A: The following topics were updated: using the Stair tool and working with objects. In addition, new videos were added that cover what's new in ArchiCAD 21, stair settings, working with railings, railing settings, using the Multiply tool, and 3D styles.
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Introduction
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Welcome56s
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What to know48s
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Exercise files57s
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1. Getting Started
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What's new in ArchiCAD 211m 42s
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Introduction to BIM2m 40s
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The ArchiCAD workflow2m 32s
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The ArchiCAD interface3m 40s
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2. Starting a New Project
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New project information2m 42s
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Setting up working units1m 31s
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Setting up stories3m 38s
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3. Modeling
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Editing elements in ArchiCAD6m 33s
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Grid element3m 45s
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Modeling walls9m 22s
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Slabs5m 10s
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Setting up doors and windows8m 27s
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Adding doors and windows3m 41s
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Using the Marquee tool4m 8s
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Using the Stair tool12m 52s
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V20 Stair settings10m 2s
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V21 Stair settings10m 18s
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Working with objects5m 45s
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Working with railings5m 52s
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Railing settings12m 45s
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Working with objects5m 45s
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Modeling zones5m 17s
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Modeling roofs8m 48s
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Terrain mesh5m 33s
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Surface painting3m 26s
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Helpful modeling tools2m 3s
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Using the Multiply tool5m 38s
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4. Documenting
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Sections and elevations9m 56s
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Layers5m 36s
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Pen sets5m 27s
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Dimension filters2m 22s
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Creating views4m 4s
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3D styles3m 11s
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Master layout5m 11s
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Layouts3m 21s
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Placing drawings6m 41s
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Dimensions5m 49s
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Level dimensions2m 20s
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Quick renders4m 20s
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Publishing your drawings3m 22s
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Publishing for BIMx4m 9s
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5. Modeling for Detailed Design
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Line types1m 55s
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Fills5m 48s
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Surfaces4m 31s
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Building materials5m 46s
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Composites9m 6s
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Complex profile6m 42s
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Solid Element Operations3m 29s
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Creating custom objects6m 35s
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Element ID Manager5m 31s
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Curtain wall5m 37s
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Columns and beams5m 17s
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6. Advanced Documenting
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Label tool4m 45s
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2D and 3D details6m 25s
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Interior elevations3m 15s
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Model View Options (MVO)3m 12s
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Graphic overrides5m 25s
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Renovation modeling3m 13s
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Blockwork drawings1m 46s
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Schedules6m 31s
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Changes and revisions7m 51s
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Conclusion
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Next steps28s
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