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‎2008-02-29 08:50 PM - last edited on ‎2023-05-25 06:12 PM by Rubia Torres
‎2008-02-29 09:48 PM
‎2008-02-29 10:32 PM
Dwight wrote:Thank you, that works well for the 3D view (if I hide the layer with the operator element), but then the wall looks solid in the 2D view -- which makes this method a bit awkward, I think, when the building becomes more complex.
A one step method would be to use a slab block placed behind to SEO the wall.
‎2008-02-29 10:46 PM
‎2008-02-29 11:41 PM
manfredkooistra wrote:No, spiral stairs are the easy part!
...Because the difficult part will be, when I try to model a spiral staircase inside the circular wall
‎2008-02-29 11:44 PM
Peter wrote:Yeah. Those old dukes and them don't want you knowing about their secret passages.
I'd love to model an old castle or something in ArchiCAD, but its difficult to get the plans and photos to ensure you get a realistic model.
‎2008-03-01 09:34 AM
Peter wrote:I have not expressed myself well: I don't want the spiral stair in the empty space enclosed by the circular wall, but inside the body of the wall itself.manfredkooistra wrote:No, spiral stairs are the easy part!
...Because the difficult part will be, when I try to model a spiral staircase inside the circular wall
‎2008-03-01 09:37 AM
‎2008-03-01 09:48 AM
Peter wrote:It will be a while until the final image is finished. I'm drawing a comic and want to use a 3D tool to construct the architecture. I have used Blender and now try ArchiCAD, Cinema 4D and Maya, to see what they can and cannot do. This is only my hobby, so I'm going real slow: a few half hours late in the evenings, when my family is asleep. But I'll post what I have, when I have it 🙂
Remember to post a picture when you're finished! 😄 I'd love to model an old castle or something in ArchiCAD, but its difficult to get the plans and photos to ensure you get a realistic model.
‎2008-03-01 09:52 AM
Dwight wrote:I guess by now you must have inferred that I am quite very new to ArchiCAD and 3D modelling in general. Thank you, Dwight. I will do that.
And you just won't drop a cylindrical SEO down through the wall?