2016-04-0412:31 PM - last edited on 2023-05-2412:30 PM by Rubia Torres
2016-04-0412:31 PM
Hi.
I am trying to insert a door, preferably sliding, into a curved wall... The door should be about 3500mm in width..
But I can´t seem to get my door curved..
Is it even possible?
I am adding some pictures so that it is easier to see my problem.
You are probably better off modeling that door with walls/slabs/morphs/etc, there are little to none actual curved windows/doors available.
You could save it as a custom window, but that means rotating the whole thing to be face down on the 'floor' as it were. Unless you are worried about schedules, I'd just model it and leave it at that.
You are probably better off modeling that door with walls/slabs/morphs/etc, there are little to none actual curved windows/doors available.
You could save it as a custom window, but that means rotating the whole thing to be face down on the 'floor' as it were. Unless you are worried about schedules, I'd just model it and leave it at that
Thank you so much for your reply.
English is not my native language, so I was just wondering what you meant with scheduels?
Scheduels as in forms/plans etc or as in amount of time? ( cause I don´t have much time, but I don´t need the drawings and plans to be 100% correct/real) It`s for a bachelor diploma assignment...
Schedules are lists of items that ArchiCAD can generate. For example a list of all windows/doors in project. You probably won't need those for your school project.
I have merged posts as they are about the same topic.
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