2009-07-17 05:05 PM
2009-07-24 02:26 AM
Sloan wrote:You get a relatively 'dumb' object if you save a slab directly as a .gsm. Just select the slab (or fill) in plan and use the tool 'OBJECTiVE > Component > New Profile'. A dialog box will appear to set the profile characteristics and select a library to save it to (see image 1 attached). If you want to create a profile to twist or bend (along its length) like the columns in the illustration, pick a 'Section' profile. If you want something like the curved roof structure (that bends across its face), pick an 'Elevation' profile.
I cant seem to figure out how to make OBJECTIVE work...I made an object by cutting holes in a slab, viewing it from the right in parallel projection, then saved it as a gsm object. But, OBJECTIVE says it wont work with objects that dont have a constant cross section. Is there a different way I have to go about it?
2009-07-24 05:46 PM
2009-07-24 07:04 PM
Sloan wrote:You're on the right track, but you don't need to use the 'Bend' tool on elevation profiles. Referring to the attached image, either:
Ok I got that set up...but whenever I try to bend my object, it still says it cannot bend it...I made it set to 'elevation'...when I do it as a section, it just extrudes the wall in a huge circle around itself...I cant seem to just be able to bend it slightly
2009-07-24 08:28 PM
2009-07-30 09:50 PM
2009-07-31 11:01 AM
Sloan wrote:Yes, just use the 'Lathe' option when you create a new profile. The resulting object can be cut and rotated in 3D (see attached image).
Is there a way to torque it as well? I noticed some of the shapes seemed to be able to bend, twist, and torque about each axis
2009-10-08 07:25 PM
2009-10-08 07:33 PM
2009-10-08 08:26 PM