4 weeks ago
I would like this wall to have a corrugate steel texture that shows up on the surface when I open it in 3D.
How would I do this?
Thanks
Operating system used: Windows 11
4 weeks ago - last edited 4 weeks ago
Apply a Surface Override to the wall, or change the Surface assigned to the selected Building Material.
If you are talking about 3D corrugations, you will need to make it differently, such as using the Profiled Sheet object, using a Wall Accessory for cladding, or using Complex Profiles as a wall, beam or column depending on the orientation required.
Ling.
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4 weeks ago
As Ling mentioned, it depends if you want a surface texture that looks like corrugations (flat surface with one polygon), or an actual corrugated surface (many polygons).
Barry.
3 weeks ago
You’re close—you just need to use a material with a texture (not just color) and make sure it’s visible in your 3D view.
Here’s the quick way to get a corrugated steel look
1. Create/Edit Material
2. Add the texture
3. Add surface relief (important)
4. Assign the material
5. Check your view settings
Common issue (what your image shows):
Right now your wall is just a flat surface → meaning:
If you want it to look even better:
3 weeks ago
As far as I know, the bump map is only visible in rendering not in the 3D view. The 3D views mentioned (Realistic or shaded with textures, aren't the ones usually found in archicad).
The AI reply sounds feasible but it is not applicable here just yet.
3 weeks ago
@CosminF wrote:
As far as I know, the bump map is only visible in rendering not in the 3D view.
Correct.
What you will see in Archicad is the left hand image in my post above.
In a 3D render the bump map will come into play.
If you want to see the corrugations in Archicad then you need a 3D object or wall accessory or a complex profile (column).
Barry.