2021-06-30 03:07 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:05 PM by Rubia Torres
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2021-07-01 11:43 AM
Braza wrote:
Hi Vojtech,Vojtech wrote:My bad. It seems that roof "vocabulary" is very complex, and actually has an element called Bargeboard.
Thanks I usually using word like : "vindskiva"(swedish) and google told me that is "Bargeboard" . Good to know
Vojtech wrote:I mean: You can model/draw individual profiles in key nodes and stretch them according to the desired outcome. Like this:
I don't understand how you mean union I have this joins
Can I rotate plane (photo 2) and continue with another direction/angel ?
Roof01.jpg
When you get the correct profiles in the correct position, then you select all of them > Right Click > Boolean Operation > Union. Now they are part of a single geometry. You can now stat to draw individual edges connecting the profile nodes. Perhaps this is technic is brute force compared to Kristian solution, but I think it can do the job.
2021-07-01 11:52 AM
Barry wrote:
The problem is that your roofs are different pitches.
Actually that is not the problem in itself, it is the extension to the ridge forming the apex.
On the first rise the barge face is vertical and follows the roof slope.
The top of the barge profile is perpendicular to the face of the barge (i.e. horizontal).
barge_1.jpg
Have a look at the next section of the roof.
Take a section square to the roof edge.
barge_2.jpg
barge_3.jpg
You will see the roof slopes at an angle.
You need to measure that and incline only that rail segment so it is perpendicular to that slope.
This means the front of the barge will not be vertical.
barge_4.jpg
The connection will still not be perfect as there needs to be a transition.
Play around with the connection - this is what I did.
barge_5.jpg
If you want a vertical face you will have to create a second profile for that section, or split the top a bottom of the barge into two separate rails.
NOTE. Because you have edited the railing and customised 2 segments, you will need to select the connection at that corner junction only and edit it.
Changing the connection for the entire railing will not be what you want to do and may not even affect those customised segments.
If you are doing this with beams or morphs, you will have a similar problem.
And you will still have to work out transitions at the corners.
Just like they will have to do on site.
Barry.
2021-07-01 12:10 PM
2021-07-02 05:17 AM
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2021-07-02 09:02 AM
Barry wrote:
This should explain.
barge_6.jpg
barge_7.jpg
Barry.
2021-07-02 09:36 AM
2021-07-02 10:42 AM
Barry wrote:
Select the rail in 3D (not edit mode) and you will see the blue reference line.
It looks to me like it will have extra nodes at different heights, like when going up a flight of stairs.
You should be able to drag these nodes around.
Drag to an adjacent node to remove it.
Barry.
2021-07-02 10:53 AM
Vojtech wrote:
Ohh I have only one node 😕
2021-07-05 03:43 AM
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2021-07-05 01:10 PM