![]() There have been two significant improvements to eliminate guesswork and trial and error when modifying and editing drawings. In this new version, we have been taking steps towards making drawing creation and editing a much more visual experience. Other improvements include the ability to conveniently add triangulated vertices to faces in the shape by using the new Add Point feature, as well as to smoothly add rebar sets to these slabs with new features such as create rebar using guidelines. The move by numerical input feature has been improved so that you can move handles in absolute or relative distances, as well as limiting movement to X, Y, or Z directions. Also, each shape handle now displays coordinates (X, Y, and Z), which can be moved effortlessly. The 2020 version has a new way to convert Tekla parts into shapes in place. ![]() Meanwhile, the edit shape feature has been further enhanced to make creating sloped slabs more straightforward. The polycurves in this new version can have multiple radios along its length, and the radios and shapes can be modified easily using Tekla’s direct modification feature. This gives you greater flexibility for creating more-complex curved structures. This new version adds support for polycurves, construction lines joining several arches and straight lines. In past versions, this feature was limited to creating geometry using construction lines, circles, and arches. Lofted slabs is a feature that can be a great alternative when modeling, for example, ramps and curved roofs. This version comes with new features and improvements for Cast-In-Place, which makes modeling complex slabs and controlling drawing content more straightforward and precise than ever before. The new version of Tekla Structures was released in March 2020.
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