custom panel door not built in curtain wall
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‎2018-08-23
04:29 PM
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‎2023-05-24
10:43 AM
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Rubia Torres
Any ideas to solvet it ?

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‎2018-08-24 03:21 AM
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‎2018-08-24 08:19 AM

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‎2018-08-24 09:54 AM
You can use slabs, walls, roof, morphs, etc., to create them.
If you want the exact size you can draw a fill on the elevation and copy & paste that onto the plan.
But you should find your custom object will re-scale automatically to suite the door, window or curtain wall panel size that you choose.
However you don't want them to re-scale too much as they may distort, so getting the correct size is a good idea.
Barry.
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‎2018-08-24 10:00 AM

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‎2018-08-24 10:20 AM
darwinland wrote:You don't need to.
But can I lay down a wall in the plane xy?
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‎2018-08-24 10:27 AM
Thank you

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‎2018-08-24 10:34 AM
darwinland wrote:You just model it to the size you want.
Can you clarify how can I draw a door in the xy plane to afterwards convert in a curtain wall panel?
Thank you
If you want to get it exact then draw a fill on the curtain wall panel in elevation.
Copy and paste that fill to the floor plan.
Use that fill as the extents to model you new panel.
But remember the custom panel will resize to suit the curtain wall panel as well.
Barry.
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‎2018-08-24 11:06 AM
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‎2018-08-24 03:57 PM
Barry wrote:
darwinland wrote:You just model it to the size you want.
Can you clarify how can I draw a door in the xy plane to afterwards convert in a curtain wall panel?
Thank you
If you want to get it exact then draw a fill on the curtain wall panel in elevation.
Copy and paste that fill to the floor plan.
Use that fill as the extents to model you new panel.
when you say to model it, you mean to model like a morph? or can I build a door laid on the xy plane of the ground?
But remember the custom panel will resize to suit the curtain wall panel as well.
Barry.