2021-05-25 11:49 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:03 PM by Rubia Torres
2021-05-27 03:03 PM
ejrolon wrote:I see, thank you for your help.
The mortar joints are frames in CW.
2021-05-27 05:19 PM
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2021-05-27 05:48 PM
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2021-05-27 06:07 PM
Aaron wrote:You should have seen Laszlo's presentation during ARCHINTENSIVE 2021
I liked ContraBIM's video because I learned more about pattern editing with blocks as the example than I ever did from a Graphisoft video. I've got a complex tower facade (actually 2) that I will finally get to apply some of what I learned. Looking forward.
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2021-05-27 08:04 PM
ejrolon wrote:Thanks Eduardo. You are right, the Revit exemple above is made with their CW Tool, I just notice it by you.
On another note the original screenshot from RVT indicates that the wall is a Curtain Wall too.
So now I am more confused as to why using the CW tool in AC is too much hassle.
2021-05-27 09:43 PM
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2021-05-29 04:21 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:As the first (odd) row blocks differ from the second (even) row blocks, the load-bearing masonry project needs 2 plan views (1st row view and 2nd row view). Therefore, I created 2 CWs for the same wall, each CW in a unique layer for each Plan Views. One CW starts on the first row and another CW starts on the second row in between. With this method I model the wall like the real world and solved the following need:
Electric Flute,
I will also be interested in the solution you come up with.
2021-05-29 10:28 PM
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