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    <title>topic Re: Help with Simple Mesh in Modeling</title>
    <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89908#M46941</link>
    <description>When you say "The base thickness should be 5" " do you mean&lt;BR /&gt;
the height of the skirt ?&lt;BR /&gt;
If so, select the mesh tool, set the skirt to positive 5" (which is&lt;BR /&gt;
really negative relative to the basis plane) and draw the rectangle&lt;BR /&gt;
you show in your image. Select the new mesh, enable the mesh tool,&lt;BR /&gt;
and click on one of the corners. A pet pallet comes up where you&lt;BR /&gt;
select the elevation icon and a dialog appears with a field called "height"&lt;BR /&gt;
highlighted enter the 2 1/2" elevation above the basis plane you want&lt;BR /&gt;
then hit  the apply to all button and click OK.&lt;BR /&gt;
If you go to the 3D window you will see a mesh 7 1/2" thick with&lt;BR /&gt;
2 1/2" of it above elevation 0.0.&lt;BR /&gt;
In plan, draw a line down the middle of the mesh as shown in your image.&lt;BR /&gt;
Select the mesh, enable the mesh tool, and space click on the line.&lt;BR /&gt;
A dialog comes up titled new mesh points and a switch that gives you&lt;BR /&gt;
three options, select "fit to user ridges" and click OK.&lt;BR /&gt;
Now you have a mesh with a ridge down the center the same hight&lt;BR /&gt;
as the perimeter. &lt;BR /&gt;
In plan, draw pairs of lines forming two crosses as in your image.&lt;BR /&gt;
Place a hotspot at the intersection of the two pairs of lines and&lt;BR /&gt;
delete the lines. Select the mesh, enable the mesh tool, and&lt;BR /&gt;
double click on a hotspot, a dialog titled "new mesh points" appears&lt;BR /&gt;
with a switch with three options, pick " no surface fitting" which&lt;BR /&gt;
will place the node at zero elevation. Do  the same for the other&lt;BR /&gt;
hotspot and you are done.&lt;BR /&gt;
Peter Devlin</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 02:09:46 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2007-07-04T02:09:46Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Help with Simple Mesh</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89907#M46940</link>
      <description>&lt;DIV class="actalk-migrated-content"&gt;&lt;T&gt;I know very little about meshes. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to make this simple mesh. I've searched on this forum and read the ArchiCAD help, but haven't come up with anything.&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
I want a solid mesh as pictured. The base thickness should be 5". The outside perimeter and the line down the middle should be 2 1/2" higher than the reference plane. I just want to add two points in the middle of each rectangle which would be at 0" (or, at the reference plane).&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
Help please.&lt;/T&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;IMG src="http://community.graphisoft.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/72878iACB95F2630117746/image-size/large?v=v2&amp;amp;px=999" border="0" alt="07116-Rev1 (2).jpg" title="07116-Rev1 (2).jpg" /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2023 15:12:40 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89907#M46940</guid>
      <dc:creator>Jere</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2023-05-25T15:12:40Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Help with Simple Mesh</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89908#M46941</link>
      <description>When you say "The base thickness should be 5" " do you mean&lt;BR /&gt;
the height of the skirt ?&lt;BR /&gt;
If so, select the mesh tool, set the skirt to positive 5" (which is&lt;BR /&gt;
really negative relative to the basis plane) and draw the rectangle&lt;BR /&gt;
you show in your image. Select the new mesh, enable the mesh tool,&lt;BR /&gt;
and click on one of the corners. A pet pallet comes up where you&lt;BR /&gt;
select the elevation icon and a dialog appears with a field called "height"&lt;BR /&gt;
highlighted enter the 2 1/2" elevation above the basis plane you want&lt;BR /&gt;
then hit  the apply to all button and click OK.&lt;BR /&gt;
If you go to the 3D window you will see a mesh 7 1/2" thick with&lt;BR /&gt;
2 1/2" of it above elevation 0.0.&lt;BR /&gt;
In plan, draw a line down the middle of the mesh as shown in your image.&lt;BR /&gt;
Select the mesh, enable the mesh tool, and space click on the line.&lt;BR /&gt;
A dialog comes up titled new mesh points and a switch that gives you&lt;BR /&gt;
three options, select "fit to user ridges" and click OK.&lt;BR /&gt;
Now you have a mesh with a ridge down the center the same hight&lt;BR /&gt;
as the perimeter. &lt;BR /&gt;
In plan, draw pairs of lines forming two crosses as in your image.&lt;BR /&gt;
Place a hotspot at the intersection of the two pairs of lines and&lt;BR /&gt;
delete the lines. Select the mesh, enable the mesh tool, and&lt;BR /&gt;
double click on a hotspot, a dialog titled "new mesh points" appears&lt;BR /&gt;
with a switch with three options, pick " no surface fitting" which&lt;BR /&gt;
will place the node at zero elevation. Do  the same for the other&lt;BR /&gt;
hotspot and you are done.&lt;BR /&gt;
Peter Devlin</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 02:09:46 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89908#M46941</guid>
      <dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2007-07-04T02:09:46Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Help with Simple Mesh</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89909#M46942</link>
      <description>1:Mesh tool. 5" base. Rectangular constraint. Draw a square mesh.&lt;BR /&gt;
1A: Elevate the perimeter nodes by 2.5"&lt;BR /&gt;
2:Line tool - subdivide the square mesh.&lt;BR /&gt;
3: Mesh tool. Mesh selected. Magic wand the line.&lt;BR /&gt;
4: It asks: Add new points&amp;gt;&amp;gt; OK.&lt;BR /&gt;
Now you have a ridge.&lt;BR /&gt;
5: Mesh tool: Place a new node in each half.&lt;BR /&gt;
6: Drag the new node to the center of each half using the rubberband division tool&lt;BR /&gt;
5: Select each new node and lower by 2.5"&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
You would think that the new node could be placed in one step by using the rubberband tool with the mesh selected, but it won't always take - very frustrating.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;IMG src="https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/9992i5B00A95434443863/image-size/large?v=v2&amp;amp;px=999" border="0" alt="mwsh copy.jpg" title="mwsh copy.jpg" /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 02:20:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89909#M46942</guid>
      <dc:creator>Dwight</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2007-07-04T02:20:03Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Help with Simple Mesh</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89910#M46943</link>
      <description>so between us you have enough to figure it out now.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 02:22:23 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89910#M46943</guid>
      <dc:creator>Dwight</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2007-07-04T02:22:23Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Help with Simple Mesh</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89911#M46944</link>
      <description>&lt;BLOCKQUOTE&gt;Peter wrote:&lt;BR /&gt;Place a hotspot at the intersection of the two pairs of lines and delete the lines. Select the mesh, enable the mesh tool, and&lt;BR /&gt;
double click on a hotspot, a dialog titled "new mesh points" appears&lt;BR /&gt;
with a switch with three options, pick " no surface fitting" which&lt;BR /&gt;
will place the node at zero elevation. &lt;/BLOCKQUOTE&gt;
The mesh tool should be set to the "polygon" drawing method.  If the "rectangle" is selected ... you can't add a point in the field of the mesh.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 03:25:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89911#M46944</guid>
      <dc:creator>Stress Co_</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2007-07-04T03:25:03Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Help with Simple Mesh</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89912#M46945</link>
      <description>Here's my take on it:&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
1. Create a 7.5" thick mesh using the rectangular geometry method;&lt;BR /&gt;
2. Draw a line down the middle of it;&lt;BR /&gt;
3. In the Mesh Tool, with the mesh selected magic wand the line and add new points;&lt;BR /&gt;
4. Keeping the Mesh selected, use the G key to change the geometry method to Polygonal;&lt;BR /&gt;
5. Use your special snap points and ` key to force guide lines into the center of each half of the mesh and then double click to add new mesh points;&lt;BR /&gt;
6. Use your 'Elevate Mesh Height' pet palette option to elevate the two new mesh points by -2.5".&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
Same thing really.. &lt;IMG src="https://community.graphisoft.com/legacyfs/online/emojis/icon_rolleyes.gif" style="display : inline;" /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
Cheers,&lt;BR /&gt;
Link.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 05:33:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89912#M46945</guid>
      <dc:creator>Link</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2007-07-04T05:33:14Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Help with Simple Mesh</title>
      <link>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89913#M46946</link>
      <description>Thanks everyone for your help! The biggest problem I was having was adding a node to the centres of the rectangles. Switching to polygonal mode was the trick. Great to see how different people take different approaches.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 13:04:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Help-with-Simple-Mesh/m-p/89913#M46946</guid>
      <dc:creator>Jere</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2007-07-04T13:04:52Z</dc:date>
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