2022-12-08 05:31 AM - last edited on 2023-05-09 03:11 PM by Rubia Torres
Hi there, has anyone in Australia successfully created colorbond fencing with an edit of a preset railing ? I don’t need a high level of detail except to show the metal sheet profile in the panel settings. How do I get a colorbond panel to show up in my railing panel setting ? A standard Bunnings fence kit with inserts is what I am trying to model up.
I do have “CI tools Coverings” installed so I might just draw a standard railing with a few edits and just clad the rail or even draw a wall and just add the colorbond profile to it ? If you have a better method please reply.
Please see the PDF below for a picture of what I am trying to model.
Thank you.
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2024-02-13 02:58 AM - edited 2024-02-13 05:59 AM
That would be like performing SEO surgery within the railing element ? Using the top railing as an operator (Cutting Plane) with the custom panels as target ?
I did use the railings with the custom panels for the main straight fence. I used invisible walls to perform SEO surgery where there was a little bit of panel extending out from the railing.
For Sloping under the railing I used an invisible wall and turned it into a morph to shape it correctly to use for SEO.
All good now apart from doing a staggering railing. Looks like I would have to model them with separate sections to be able to do that unless there is a better method.
2024-02-13 10:56 AM
Yep - in effect SEO self-surgery with the railing element 😀
Once you set up the main railing, modifying it to cut the top should be pretty easy, and you can drag nodes to align them precisely.
I use railing elements for sloping copings for all sorts of walls. Now that the bug with consecutive curved segments with differing Z coordinates is fixed, it's now good for kerbs again as well.
For staggered railings I think you need either an object or to use the curtain wall tool.
The likes of Barry and Lingwyser will no doubt have some cleverer ideas though...