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2010-07-19 05:55 PM
c3038354 wrote:Yes, this seems to be a limitation of this situation.
As you can see from the illustrations, I managed to make the triangular slanted wall by attaching the front wall and side wall to a wall that was slanted with 61.93 degrees, allowing the front wall and sidewall to meet up in a perfect point.
I adjusted the degrees until it fit.
The problem using this strategy is that the front wall and sidewall are now limited to 6.05 metres (height of slanted wall). I would like them to follow the slope of the roof.
2010-07-19 05:56 PM
c3038354 wrote:Yes, the Window will not cross the two Walls.
I tried to add another wall on top of those walls (see illustration), and trim to roof (did not work) and SEO (worked), but then I have two walls in the elevation, and as far as my tests showed, a window will not cross the two walls?
Any other ways of doing this with the wall tool?
2010-07-19 05:58 PM
c3038354 wrote:To created a mitered connection the edges of the two Roofs involved must coincide. Then you must select both Roofs and then click the common edge and set the edge angle.
The roof was made with the roof tool; picking the three points of the plane and then the roof points. I needed to find the "mitred edge" of the two main roof halves. Unfortunately, when creating the roof I couldn't miter them? I tried to pick the edges and set mitred, but the option wasn't available, only angle/vertical/perpendicular. So I created another roof as a SEO operator and subracted with upwards extrusion the one half. I then created a roof half to meet up with this.
How could I miter the Roof edge tool?
2010-07-19 06:40 PM
c3038354 wrote:I worked a bit on the file you sent me and I found maybe it is better to create the Walls in two step. The first set of Walls go up till 6.05 meters, and there is another set of Walls from 6.05 meters upward, and these are the ones SEOd by the Roofs. It worked out quite all right.
Another issue I have is how the walls do not join when they are cut by SEO. Also, when using a roof as a trapezoid slanted wall, the other walls do not recognize it as a wall, and there is no join. The result is all these surfaces that lie on the same plane. Maybe I can solve this by angling the Operator-element in the SEO more than the plane of the roof, but there might also be a better way of doing this.
Let me know if you need the model and I can email it to you.
Cheers, Eirik
2010-07-20 12:58 PM
c3038354 wrote:
Ok, I have started on the windows, and I have a question on the strategy.
On the corner triangula wall I want to offset the window from all edges (blue) with 1200 mm (red).
In AutoCAD I set the cooridinate system to follow the plane of the wall, drew the outline of the wall, offset it 1200 mm, and moved the window edges to the triangle points.
How would one do this in ArchiCAD?
Is it perhaps possible to create an elevation paralell to the plane of the triangle wall and draw the outline and offset it, and then move the window?
Or can one do this in 3D?
As this is the strategy used on most of the windows, it will be very interesting to see some tips how to achieve it.
Cheers,
Eirik
2010-07-20 02:17 PM
laszlonagy wrote:VERY nice technique Laszlo.
I checked this.
What I did is this: I placed a Triangle Window into that slanted triangle Wall piece then went to the 3D Window.
Then I used the View\3D navigation Extras\Look To Perpendicular command. This resulted in the Wall being shown in the 3D Window perpendicularly, showing its true dimensions.
Then I created a 3D Document out of this 3D View.
In the 3D Document Window I could draw lines parallel with the edges of the triangular Wall. I could dimension and I could set my Window to the desired size.
I then moved around and modified
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