Creating Vertical Beam
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‎2007-11-02 05:46 PM - last edited on ‎2023-05-26 12:34 PM by Rubia Torres
‎2007-11-02
05:46 PM
thanks in advance.
Jeff Hopkin
Project Modeler
Iowa Prestressed Concrete (IPC)
Des Moines, IA 50309
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‎2007-11-02 08:51 PM
‎2007-11-02
08:51 PM
Nope, no verticle beams. . . 89.9 degree beams though.
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‎2007-11-05 06:26 PM
‎2007-11-05
06:26 PM
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‎2007-11-05 06:52 PM
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‎2007-11-05 09:54 PM
‎2007-11-05
09:54 PM
this is what i am trying to get to
Jeff Hopkin
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Iowa Prestressed Concrete (IPC)
Jeff Hopkin
Project Modeler
Iowa Prestressed Concrete (IPC)
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‎2007-11-06 03:11 AM
‎2007-11-06
03:11 AM
2 Variants:
1.Column Tool + Solid Element operations (Insert Hole).
2.To draw a beam with holes > View > 3D View Mode > Acsonometry View > 3D View Mode > 3D Projection Settings > Side View (see attachment file) >OK
File > Libraries and Objects > Save 3D Model as >Name> Save…. >Object Tool…
1.Column Tool + Solid Element operations (Insert Hole).
2.To draw a beam with holes > View > 3D View Mode > Acsonometry View > 3D View Mode > 3D Projection Settings > Side View (see attachment file) >OK
File > Libraries and Objects > Save 3D Model as >Name> Save…. >Object Tool…
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‎2007-11-06 12:23 PM
‎2007-11-06
12:23 PM
How about two small walls and a few round openings. Just to keep it simple...
Cheers
Francois
Cheers
Francois
François Chatelain
Worldwide Digital Imaging
Formerly posting as RanXerox
"A little bump will help blur your reflections"
Worldwide Digital Imaging
Formerly posting as RanXerox
"A little bump will help blur your reflections"