The ceiling cornice command creates an object in the slab by default, with a selected profile.
Location of Ceiling Cornice Command
Click the ceiling cornice icon from the Sweep toolbar.
Sweep Toolbar
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Sweep Draws a continuous form object according to the selected section. |
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Ceiling cornice Draws a ceiling cornice object. |
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Baseboard Draws a baseboard object. |
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Border on wall Draws a border on the wall object. |
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Cordon Draws a cordon object. |
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Roof gutter Draws a gutter around the roof object. |
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Dome gutter Draws a gutter around the dome object. |
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Free drawn Draws the sweep freely by giving a point without being attached to any object. |
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Path based Draws a sweep based on the path object. |
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Parent based Draws asweep while adhering to the contour of an object like zone etc. |
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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. |
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Story alignment free It takes the elevation of the sweep as much as the given level and draws the object at that level. |
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Sweep operations Opens an auxiliary toolbar with commands for changing sweep. |
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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. |
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Profiles Displays the folder of profiles saved in the project or to disk and allows sweep. |
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Settings Displays the settings of the sweep. |
Usage Steps
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Click the ceiling cornice icon.
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Parent Based and Story Top Aligned modes in the toolbar are automatically active.
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If desired, one of the free drawn and path based drawing modes can be selected.
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At the same time, the profiles to be used in the ceiling cornice object are listed in the Section box.
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If wanted, a different profile can be selected from the Section box.
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Mouse over the slab and left click.
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ceiling cornice will form under the slab.
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Moving the mouse over the slab
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Ceating ceiling cornice by clicking the left mouse button
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