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12 hours ago - last edited 11 hours ago by Karl Ottenstein
Hi!
I'm working with CI Cabinet Tools and trying to model a custom fluted cabinet. I managed to create a basic cabinet with straight wood tambour, but I’m struggling with the fluting.
I attempted to achieve the effect by creating a slab and using the Fillet/Chamfer tool, which seemed like the easiest, most intuitive approach. However, instead of applying the curve where I need it, it modifies the opposite edge (even in 3D view). I also tried adjusting it in the 3D view without the fillet/chamfer but Archicad seems to restrict where I can place the angles.. I don't understand the limitations in such a robust software. I also don't want to go back to revit or sketchup to do this simple thingsince I already am on subscription on archicad.
Does anyone have advice on how to properly model fluted details in Archicad? Example below
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4 hours ago
I would not model to that level, I would use surfaces with appropriate hatch patterns and textures with normal maps and bump maps for rendering.
if you were to model to that extent you would quickly make a model unusable with millions of unnecessary polygons.
3 hours ago - last edited 3 hours ago
I don' understand the problem with the slab you describe but for the cabinets
I would probably used a custom cabinet door.
For walls I would have used a curtain wall with a half rounded profile with a relevant scheme without gaps.
2 hours ago - last edited 2 hours ago
You could use a railing with round balusters for creating the fluting. This way you can easily control the size and spacing.
Nice detail for renders!
PS it is also possible to make the frontpanel with as a railing