Door with complex curve - how to model?

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2010-08-04
04:39 PM
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Rubia Torres
2010-08-04
04:39 PM
Thanks.
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2010-08-04 05:14 PM
2010-08-04
05:14 PM
One method would be to create the custom frame as a library part and then the door with the custom panel as you were thinking. I
the frame is just a static part, although you could edit the script to be parametric if inclined.
the frame is just a static part, although you could edit the script to be parametric if inclined.
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2010-08-04 05:22 PM
2010-08-04
05:22 PM
Hi!
AFAIK, It's not a custom door panel that you need to make; but a custom door like in this tutorial :
http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/archiguide/customwindows.html
AFAIK, It's not a custom door panel that you need to make; but a custom door like in this tutorial :
AC12_27 |Win11_64bit|
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2010-08-04 10:36 PM
2010-08-04
10:36 PM
Don't think you need the tutorial as you've already successfully healed the wall.
Making the frame really depends on the frame you're trying to make. If it's simple i.e. made of flat stock, you can make it using slabs along with the door part or as a separate object if that's easier to manage.
If it's complex, try using a complex profile to create a wall following the outline of the opening. Use a wall to get the curve. Save the wall as a separate object. You will need to rotate the object vertically (rotx 90) get it in the correct orientation.
Making the frame really depends on the frame you're trying to make. If it's simple i.e. made of flat stock, you can make it using slabs along with the door part or as a separate object if that's easier to manage.
If it's complex, try using a complex profile to create a wall following the outline of the opening. Use a wall to get the curve. Save the wall as a separate object. You will need to rotate the object vertically (rotx 90) get it in the correct orientation.

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2010-08-19 10:14 PM
2010-08-19
10:14 PM
The door in the original image is all 2D, so no healing. The tutorial worked great. Thanks for everyone's help. I made the frame part of the door object and everything looks great. I had trouble with getting the hole right so I made a separate object that was the shape of the whole and copy and pasted the script from that to get the wallhole to act right.
two questions...
1) In elevation I've faked the open lines. Is it hard to add those as part of the object? I searched through an existing door object, but couldn't find it.
2) My 2D symbol is getting resized for some reason. The model measures the frame as 7 1/4" but the 2d symbol on the plan shows 7 1/8". The door leaf is also shortened. Any ideas? The actual 2d symbol in the object is correct.
Now time to build the next door.
two questions...
1) In elevation I've faked the open lines. Is it hard to add those as part of the object? I searched through an existing door object, but couldn't find it.
2) My 2D symbol is getting resized for some reason. The model measures the frame as 7 1/4" but the 2d symbol on the plan shows 7 1/8". The door leaf is also shortened. Any ideas? The actual 2d symbol in the object is correct.
Now time to build the next door.
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2010-08-19 10:15 PM
2010-08-19
10:15 PM
Here's the 2D symbol
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